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Old 02-04-2011, 09:26   #122
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Re: Will you take TIVO one the email that you got today?

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
That's why I said "You make good points for the present situation,". Sky is content king the way people watch TV now.

But the way content is being delivered is changing. People are watching content via online sources, and in that respect, Tivo is way ahead of the opposition, including Sky. Now, how long it will take for that to become more popular is hard to say. Apparantly the growth in TV sales is not in 3D sets, but in 'connected' TVs.

I suspect Sky will have another box in development, but when you look at future content delivery, ATM, Sky are behind.
You've kind of answered your own question here , if online content and streaming is your thing why pay for TIVO with a monthly fee and XL fee when theres connected TV's , blu-ray , games consoles and youview and Google TV around the corner all sub free.
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