Archive for the 'DVR' Category
WeaKnees offers TiVo HD DVR upgrades
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Are you thrilled with the TiVo HD DVR box but you’re not exactly jumping for joy with the 160GB HDD inside? Well the folks at WeaKnees.com has some options for you to consider. They are selling TiVo HD DVR boxes with upgraded hard drive configurations to meet whatever recording needs you might have, You can purchase the standard TiVo HD DVR box with the 160GB HDD inside for the regular price of $299. You can then choose from a variety of larger hard drives - upwards to a whopping 1 terabyte hard drive inside for $1049.
[Check it out via PVRBlog]
TiVo introduces TiVo HD
Tuesday, July 24th, 2007As was expected, TiVo launched their new DVR product today called the TiVO HD (and not the TiVo Lite that some people thought it was going to be). The new TiVo HD is basically an HD capable DVR system for the masses - “combining the clarity of high definition with the smart, easy-to-use TiVo Service”. TiVo HD has the following key features.
- Intelligent search features - allows you to find a specific director, actor, player, or team. Perform WishList searches and TiVo will automatically record the HD version and place it in your Now Playing list
- Record movies in HD
- Download movies from the Internet. Select a classic or new release from an online selection, order it from your remote control and have it directly downloaded to the box
- Access your music library with your remote control by connecting the TiVo HD box to your home network
- Schedule an HD premiere - perform your TV scheduling from any computer when you are away from home. Just log into TiVo.com, click on the show, and you’re all set.
Here are the key specifications to TiVo HD (taken from the TiVo website).
Product Overview:
- Controls cable TV with Record, Pause, Rewind, and Fast-Forward in HD
- Records two HD channels at once, while watching another recorded show
- Records up to 20 hours in HD (or 180 hours in Standard Definition)
- Designed specifically for cable customers
- Video output modes include: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Product Features:
- Download thousands of movies directly to your TV
- Share home movies with your friends and family on their TV
- Get broadband videos, music and photos on your TV
- Schedule shows online
- Discover broadcast and broadband shows with universal Swivel Search
- Easily pre-approve what your kids watch with TiVo KidZone
Product Dimensions:
- 16.5″ W x 12.625″ D x 3.375″ H
- Weight: 12 lbs.
Product Specifications:
- Signal sources: Digital cable, Analog cable, Digital antenna (ATSC) and Analog antenna channels (satellite not supported)
- Outputs: HDMI, Component video, S-video, Composite video, Optical audio, Analog audio
- Video output modes include: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
- Inputs: Dual CableCARD support (2 slots), Cable coax, Antenna coax
- Ethernet connection, USB 2.0 ports (2), phone line, E-SATA
- Works with the TiVo Wireless G Network Adapter
- TiVo Series3 architecture
Comes with:
- TiVo HD box
- TiVo remote control
- Manual
- Quick Start guide
- Composite, Component, Power cables
If you have additional questions about the new TiVo HD box, check out the FAQ here. Here are some of the major tidbits that you’ll be interesting in:
- TiVo HD comes with a 160GB Hard Drive (expect that to be modded right away!)
- The box will sell for $299.99 MSRP
- It’ll be available from TiVo.com, Best Buy, Circuit City,and Amazon.com
- You can choose from 1,2, or 3 yr TiVo monthly or prepaid service plan. One year minimum service plan required
- You’ll need at least one CableCard or 2 CableCards to receive HD digital channels from your cable company
- Does not support satellite programming
- The TiVo Series3 is still the premium HD DVR with the larger HD, THX certification, front panel display, and a programmable back-lit remote control
- No support for TiVoToGo and Multi-Room viewing
- No HDMI cable included so make sure to buy one yourself
You can purchase the TiVo HD box right now here on TiVo’s website. The box is expected to ship in 14 to 21 days.
Finally, PC Magazine has already published a review of the unit here on their website. Their verdict is definitely a good one for TiVo as they’ve given the TiVo HD box their “Editor’s Choice” award stating:
Combining the best of the legendary simple-to-use TiVo interface with dual CableCARD readers and an affordable price (finally!), the new TiVo HD delivers the promise that the TiVo Series 3 HD made.
Folks - Say hello to TiVo’s savior - the TiVo HD box.
[Check it out via Krunker]
TiVo rumored to introduce Series3 ‘Lite" system
Wednesday, July 18th, 2007Rumors about a new TiVo Series3 “Lite” DVR have heated up recently as images and detailed specs have begun to appear on various websites such as the TiVo Community Forum. According to CNET’s Crave, rumors got even more heated when a new product page appeared on Buy.com’s website. Here’s what we know thus far in terms of rumored specs for the “Lite” system.
- BCM740x DVR CPU w/ integrated MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 decoders
- 1x dual MPEG-2 encoder (BCM7041 or possibly an encoder from LSI)
- 2x Samsung S5H1411-based tuners (analog/QAM/8VSB)
- 128Mb DDR SDRAM
- 160Gb SATA HD
- Smaller, lower-cost PCB
- Cheaper power supply
- No THX certification
- No OLED display
- Standard TiVo remote
- MSRP of $299
Quite honestly, the “Lite” system isn’t dramatically different from the regular Series3 box. The major changes have to do with the smaller hard drive, the lack of THX certification, no OLED display, and the use of a standard TiVo remote control. Yet the price is $299 - $500 dollars less than the regular Series3 price of $799.
Given that price differential, I’d gladly buy a TiVo Series3 “Lite” over a standard Series3 box.
[Check it out via Crave]


