Survey: DVRs now more important than blood, breathing

Wed Sep 3, 2008 11:01AM EDT

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How much do you love your TiVo (or other DVR)? If you're like most people, apparently an awful lot: 81 percent of DVR owners polled said they can't live without the devices. Seriously: TiVo trumps life.

In a massive survey from pay TV provider and DVR maker NDS, which polled DVR owners in the U.S., the UK, Italy, and Australia, owners ranked their DVRs as the third-most indispensable household item they owned, after the washing machine and the microwave. Compared to other personal technology items, the DVR came second only to the mobile phone in a rating of devices they "can't live without."

Conceivably, that means the DVR is actually considered more important by its owners than the television itself, without which the DVR would be useless. (In reality, the TV was not one of the choices in the poll.)

Naturally, as it's a study sponsored by a company that makes this stuff, the numbers are quite glowing regarding DVR tech. But these numbers look wilder than sheer boosterism alone could explain: 81 percent said the DVR has improved family life. 79 percent said that a DVR has improved their relationship with a partner. Can TiVo alone be saving the marriages of the world? In case you missed it, divorce rates are on the decline. Coincidence!?!?

Other data points in the study looked at TV viewing habits in general. Some additional fun facts:

  • > 57% of American DVR owners watch more than three hours of live or recorded TV daily.
  • > Male DVR owners watch more recorded TV on average than women (2.2 hours vs. 2.0 hours).
  • > British DVR owners reportedly watch the least TV per day (3.7 hours), while the Americans watch the most at 4.7 hours a day. Americans in their 40s watch a whopping 5.4 hours a day.
Full press release is here.

 

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  • 7 Posted by chickajackeen@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love my DVR, the only drawback now is I have too much stuff recorded to watch it all!!

  • 8 Posted by jirojas on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    DVR is the best thing since the remote control. Best feature to me is skipping commercials.

  • 9 Posted by raphaeldnr on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    In a world where seconds have more become nanoseconds it would appear that life and time for that matter is moving faster than we can acknowledge it. No time to smell the roses any more. Maybe DVR offer a way to slow down from time to time and press rewind. Quintessentially save the rose come back and appreciate it another time

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