TiVo officially launches in Australia
Ah, so whispers did prove true. TiVo went all out today Down Under as it trumpeted the forthcoming release of its heralded set-top-box in Australia. As we'd already heard, the box will be available exclusively through Harvey Norman stores for three months starting on July 29th, after which the AUD$699 device will find its way into other retail outlets. On the plus side, the HD DVR will have all of the standard features as seen on the US model (Season Pass, Wish List, etc.) and there will be no monthly fee. On the downside, most of the networking extras we're accustomed to in America -- TiVoToGo, music playback, photo viewing, etc. -- won't be immediately available. The unit itself is based on the TiVo HD, as it features a 160GB hard drive, dual tuners, an eSATA port and support for SD / HD broadcasts. Hit the read link for all the gory details, okay mate?

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr. E @ Jul 1st 2008 2:18PM
At first I thought that was a high price, until I realized that Aussie consumers will be effectively getting lifetime service off the bat (no monthly fee). Works out to just about the same as what we're paying here stateside.
burndive @ Jul 1st 2008 7:45PM
I bet the lack of features is because they have to go in and change "color" to "colour" before they release the menu options.
Actually, I bet they're just withholding features to make the customers buy the next box.
Jeremy Henderson @ Jul 8th 2008 2:53AM
To buy or not to buy? Over at http://www.incompletegamer.com we have posted a couple of articles discussing the merits of the new Aussie Tivo and whether you should you join the ranks of the early adopters and take up your place in the front the Tivo lovers queue at your local HN Superstore?