I haven't played with a TIVO before but at only $7 per month for my cable company supplied DVR it would take over 10 years to make up the cost of a Tivo and the lifetime service.
@Ryan Comparing cable DVR to Tivo is truly an apples to orange comparison. The functionality is limited as if you were playing back something on tape, as opposed to digital media. Next time you fast forward to the middle of a movie, count the time and subtract two seconds. That's how much time you wasted by not having a Tivo, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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ryan @ Nov 8th 2007 10:37AM
I haven't played with a TIVO before but at only $7 per month for my cable company supplied DVR it would take over 10 years to make up the cost of a Tivo and the lifetime service.
Marc @ Nov 8th 2007 2:57PM
@Ryan Comparing cable DVR to Tivo is truly an apples to orange comparison. The functionality is limited as if you were playing back something on tape, as opposed to digital media. Next time you fast forward to the middle of a movie, count the time and subtract two seconds. That's how much time you wasted by not having a Tivo, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.