Thread: TiVo Getting rid?
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Old 17-07-2011, 11:37   #17
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Re: Getting rid?

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Originally Posted by mlayzell View Post
TiVo is the now/future for VM, you all are just delaying the inevitable that one day in the near future all replacement V+ boxes will be replace by a TiVo.

The thing that annoys me is when someone gets a new product to Market, which TiVo they expect it to work without any bugs or need for updates! In a year everybody who will want a PVR from VM will want to get their hands on a TiVo!
You are 100% correct about new products and bugs , where I disagree with your comment is people delaying the inevitable. It is totally inexcusable to launch a box with no BBC red button a service what's been around for ages , it also launched with no PPV facility , no reminders , lack of ability to start a programme at a defined point and SD PQ problems. When these features are added maybe it will become a no brainer for people.
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