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Old 26-04-2011, 16:16   #2845
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2

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Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
The article compares TiVo with Apple TV, Roku, Boxee and Google TV. Minus Google TV when your with a certain provider none of those actually provide live TV so the article is comparing features on products that are just streaming boxes and cannot actually view live TV. Then it mentions not having a good enough UI which is the same arguement, you need to easily navigate around streamed or stored content, you don't need to for Live TV.

DNLA support would be great eliminating the need for a second box or having a 'flash' TV, but the rest of the article is just pointless filler.
I disagree there are many decent suggestions , cloud storage is an interesting idea and as you say DLNA would be a good idea.
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