Thu Sep 4, 2008 10:50AM EDT
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Is a mere 20 hours of HD recording cramping your style? Try this on for size—a TiVo box with a whopping 1TB hard drive, good for about 150 hours of recorded high-def programming.
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I have two TiVOs but neither of them are HD. To address the lifetime subscription issue. I bough my first TiVO back in the late 90s with the lifetime subscription and my TiVO lasted way beyond the breakeven point. Then to top it off, TiVO did offer to transfer the lifetime subscription if I bought a new TiVO. Well, I did. Secondly, cable cards are still new in the industry and needs time to work itself out. It is a problem that falls with TiVO and the Cable Industry.
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6 Posted by killerbuzz65 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:51PM EDT Report Abuse
TIVO needs to get away from the Cable cards. I just tossed my TivoHD after replacing the cable cards TEN times. Sure, it may be the cable company's fault too. but TIVO should not market a product in an area until they are sure it will work with existing systems....NO TIVO ever again.....