A critical eye is peering in on
TiVo's personal-flotation-device known as the
TiVo HD, a $300 entry-level option into the company's DVR world, and we've got the roundup to prove it. The box, which TiVo hopes will attract thriftier (read, any) users to the
previously pricey platform, features HDMI and component outs up to 1080i, dual CableCARD and M-Card compatibility, and Series3-style ATSC and NTSC tuners. It appears that the general feeling on the little black box is positive, with almost everyone loving the price-point, the CableCARD functionality, and all the standard TiVo amenities, though we wouldn't go so far to say that everyone is a 100% pleased. Most of the reviews take issue with the device's sluggish UI, lack of TiVo ToGo, and the tempting, yet inactive eSATA port (which the company says it's
planning to activate down the road). Browse on over to the read links for the full reviews.
Read -- PC Magazine (4.5 out of 5)
Read -- CNET (7.7 out of 10)
Read -- PC World (88 out of 100)
Read -- TiVo Lovers (Megazone's massive unboxing and review)
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MegaZone @ Jul 24th 2007 10:03PM
Thanks for the link. :-)
I've been updating the review based on discussions with other users and geeks, I think we're getting a handle on the new architecture and what each component is doing.
Benjamin Delfin @ Jul 25th 2007 1:16AM
So, is the TiVo HD gong to support CableCard 2.0 with an upgrade, or is buying a TiVo HD going to result in me throwing it out in a year?
MegaZone @ Jul 26th 2007 1:38AM
The TiVo HD would not support the current CC 2.0 spec - but that may not be an issue.