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More info?)
For someone like myself that has both TiVo and Comcast HD DVR, I think this is good news. Question
is, and I haven't researched this, will I have to pay another lifetime service for the Comcast DVR
when it gets the new software? Or does
my contract apply to all devices? I'm guessing not.
As far as features go, I don't think the programming of the DVR is all that bad. Kind of like the
TV Guide format.
What I'll really like is the networking, and TTG. Might even move my TiVo up so the wife can use
it in the bedroom.
"Randy S." <rswittno@spamgmail.com> wrote in message news:d16v2b$1eou$1@spnode25.nerdc.ufl.edu...
> Scooby wrote:
>>
http/money.excite.com/ht/nw/bus/20050315/hle_bus-wen7119.html
>
> Wow! I didn't see that coming, though looking back, things have been a bit too quiet! There's
> more info at
http/www.tivo.com/5.3.1.1.asp?article=246 .
>
> I'm especially interested in this quote:
>
> "In addition, the service will showcase TiVo's home networking, multimedia, and broadband
> capabilities. "
>
> which indicates that they won't be hobbling the feature set like Directv does.
>
> As of right now Tivo stock is up 55%.
>
> Oh, Seanie, how's your "Tivo, dead company walking" quote looking now? I'm almost interested
> enough to see how he attempts to negatively spin this to unfilter him for today. Do you think
> he'll try to back out of his statement that Tivo will be out of business 6 months after Directv
> releases their own DVR?
>
> The only bad thing from my end is that I'm on Cox, so I won't be seeing any direct benefit.
>
> Randy S.