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		<title>The TiVo Dilemma</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just sold my TiVo the other day. R.I.P. the TiVo. Anyhow, I didn&#39;t sell it because I didn&#39;t like it &#8212; quite the contrary. I loved the TiVo. It worked (well, most of the time &#8212; the IR link &#8230; <a href="http://www.marius.org/2006/09/07/the_tivo_dilemm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just sold my TiVo the other day.  <span class="caps">R.I.P. </span>the TiVo.</p>
<p>Anyhow, I didn&#39;t sell it because I didn&#39;t like it &#8212; quite the contrary.  I loved the TiVo.  It worked (well, most of the time &#8212; the IR link stuff just didn&#39;t cut the mustard some times) and did a great job recording suggestions based on what we gave the old Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down to.</p>
<p>We sold the TiVo because we got a new <span class="caps">TV. </span> One that does <acronym title="High Definition">HD</acronym>.  And our TiVo Series 2 doesn&#39;t do that.</p>
<p>For now, we&#39;re using a cable box with a built-in <acronym title="Digital Video Recorder">DVR</acronym> functionality.  It does a lot of what the TiVo did &#8212; records TV shows we program, etc.  It doesn&#39;t do recommendations, which is a huge TiVo selling point.  On the bright side, we don&#39;t have to deal with the IR link anymore.</p>
<p>So, TiVo is moving on with technology.  Their Series 3 boxes will support CableCard/OCUR standards &#8212; which is great and long overdue (but will probably have a minimal monthly fee from the cable company, because the CableCard is their equipment, after all).  The Series 3 boxes will have dual tuners, so it can either record two things at once, or record something while you watch something else.  My Comcast <span class="caps">DVR </span>does that as well.  The Series 3 TiVo will still have a monthly service fee &#8212; I assume $12.95/month just like my Series 2 did (random: when I called to cancel my S2 TiVo, they offered to drop the price to $6.95; maybe you readers out there [ok, all one of you] can save some money!).  The <span class="caps">DVR </span>costs me money: $5.00/month.  It&#39;s less, but negligible in the grand scheme of my bills.</p>
<p>Here&#39;s the crux of the issue: The TiVo Series 3 will reportedly sell for around $800 for the unit.  I paid <span class="caps">NOTHING </span>for my Comcast <span class="caps">DVR. </span> I don&#39;t understand how TiVo can expect to be successful in selling their boxes.  I loved the recommendations, but they are in no way worth a one-time $800 fee plus an approximate tripling of my monthly fees.  $800 will probably get you an entry-level Media Center <span class="caps">PC, </span>with a lot more functionality.</p>
<p>Is anyone going to be buying this thing?  Does TiVo actually expect people to be buying these?  Do TiVo&#39;s <a href="http://moneycentral.msn.com/detail/stock_quote?Symbol=US%3ATIVO">shareholders and analysts</a> expect this thing to go off well?</p>
<p>I just don&#39;t see it happening.  What am I missing?</p>
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