Quote:
Originally Posted by Horizon
Been waiting for that webcast,looks like they've just uploaded it. Thanks for highlighting it.
---------- Post added 11-05-2016 at 01:19 ---------- Previous post was 10-05-2016 at 23:33 ----------
That's the million dollar question, which, I think Liberty/VM has answered at the end of the webcast. EVERYONE should listen to it. I'll state the facts, then give my opinion.
Facts:
Tom Mockbridge, VM boss says this, "we are committed to the 2nd half of this year to deploy EOS in the United Kingdom. We'll put some tivo software on it, that'll give us a lot more functionality for our customers."
"We're very confident that with the tv launch/relaunch that we have coming through this year, that we'll remain very competitive with Sky."
"So far we've seen very little impact from the Sky Q which is of course a very expensive decoder and we're very focussed on improving the offer we have there and EOS is going to be a big part of that."
And to finish the webcast, another Liberty exec says, "...this new box is going to be a 4k box, a pretty high powered box that will get a refreshed tivo UI on it later this year. And then in following years our goal is to get Horizon across all of Europe and the EOS box, this new 4k box is going to be the engine for next generation for video for Liberty."
Opinion:
Mike Fries said at the beginning of the webcast that EOS is a project name for a cloud based set top box. At the end of the webcast, Tom Mockbridge states that SkyQ is a expensive decoder.
VM will NOT launch a new physical 4k box, it'll be cloud based!!.
|
Many thanks for presenting this information on the new set top box and giving your opinion.
A further question comes to mind - will EOS have Tivo or Horizon software on it outside the UK?
You could be right on the box being cloud-based. I note that the press releases talk of "set-top box" not "PVR" though I don't know what terminology they have used in the past.
---------- Post added at 12:31 ---------- Previous post was at 12:25 ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I haven't yet heard the video, but from what you report it sounds as though the new box will be an updated Tivo, and the box after that will be a Horizon box.
I hope I am right about this because it sounds to me that the Horizon box does not function very well, is slower than the current Tivo and needs a lot more work on it.
|
Don't worry about Horizon, that's just the same generation as the current Tivo. LGI are talking about their new generation 4K box.
The new box has a working title of EOS.
It will have Tivo software on it in the UK.
We don't know what software it will have outside the UK.
The new EOS box will be rolled out globally as LGI's next generation offering.
Sounds very positive to me.