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Repairing a Freeview box (was Freeview STBs and TiVo)
"[email protected]" wrote in message ... "Tim Downie" wrote in message ... [email protected] wrote: "Tim Downie" wrote in message ... [email protected] wrote: "Tim Downie" wrote in message ... 8 ...but, have you ever owned a TiVo? No. Thought not. You don't have to own a TiVo to decide you don't want one. Have you owned a media centre PC and a SKY+HD and every other PVR? I have owned several other PVRs and tried many more at friends' houses. Whilst the TiVo doesn't match them all for features (heck, it's ten years old now), in terms of usability I've yet to see anything better. So have I and I still don't see what a TiVo gives over some others. IMO its not easier to use than sky+ either. In fact its damn hard to have a look on another channel while you are recording one. ?? Looking at the program guide whilst it's recording is a doodle. It's not "damned hard" to have a look at another channel whislt it's recording, it's impossible as it's effectively a single tuner machine. Are you *sure* you've tried a TiVo? Tim I think Darren summarised one of the TiVo's other great features in his message. http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....671aad95?hl=en media centre pcs will search for and record stuff like that. Even sky+ will record following seasons if the provider bothers to put the data in the stream. Anyway the new download services will end the need for pvrs if they actually get the quality better. |
Repairing a Freeview box (was Freeview STBs and TiVo)
"Tim Downie" wrote in message ... Are you *sure* you've tried a TiVo? Yes, are you sure you have tried the others? This is pointless as the choice is personal preference as the TiVo doesn't offer any killer features. It actually lacks features these days, like not working with HDMI+HDCP. This will ultimately confine it to the dustbin of history. Just as it will with most Freeview, analogue pvrs and sky+. |
Repairing a Freeview box (was Freeview STBs and TiVo)
[email protected] wrote:
"Tim Downie" wrote in message ... Are you *sure* you've tried a TiVo? Yes, Then how is it that you found it "damned hard" to look at another channel when anyone who had actually tried would know that that isn't possible? If you meant it was heard to look at the program guide, then again it's clear you haven't tried one. are you sure you have tried the others? Of course I haven't tried others but as it's becoming clear you haven't tried the TiVo, a machine you're deriding, I'm interested to know on hwhat basis you're deriding it. This is pointless as the choice is personal preference as the TiVo doesn't offer any killer features. It actually lacks features these days, like not working with HDMI+HDCP. This will ultimately confine it to the dustbin of history. Just as it will with most Freeview, analogue pvrs and sky+. Of course it will. I've never said that it wouldn't. I still maintain that it's probably the easiest PVR to use around. Even after all these years I've yet to try another one that I would consider as good. The good news is, that should you change your mind, you can still buy one (used) from Tivoland with a lifetime contract for £149. How many of today's PVRs would still command that kind of price after 10 years? They can be had cheaper from Ebay (£70-£90) but even so, I think that speaks volumes for how well built they are and how great they are to use, even after all this time. Lastly, how many PVRs have been featured on the Simpsons? ;-) Tim |
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