TiVo Series2? Digital Video Recorder - $149.99 AR + FREE SHIPPING

allisolm

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80hr. TiVo® Series2? Digital Video Recorder by Humax (T800)
$299.99 less $100 TiVo MIR (2/1-4/30) less $50 CC MIR (2/27-3/05)
 

emmpee

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not that hot, these are ALL OVER ebay for ~$125 before rebate (98% of the sellers include the receipt so you can send in for the rebate)
 

datdamkid

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I'm selling one of these in the fs/ft forum and i'm selling it for 160 -100 MIR which cost you 60 dollars.
 

RideFree

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Why is the bottom dropping out of TiVo? Is it that they are up for grabs in a buy-out?
Or are they being muscled-around? :D:D:D
 

Yo2

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sad story - a great, working, product squeezed by large investors shorting it (i.e.cable/satellite companies with their own fee based PVRs) and the expectation of obsolescance and replacement by media PCs - which is unreal, as you have to be a geek to get it going...

Sorry just my rant

Yo
 

royaldank

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Probably not as popular because cable DVR boxes are, in many cases, a better product. DirecTiVo is still a great product, but the others don't stand up when you can record 2 shows at once on a Comcast DVR.
 

cerebusPu

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i wish my comcast dvr had a better interface..like tivos. the interface is so crappy on my dvr
 

Slickone

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Originally posted by: RideFree
Why is the bottom dropping out of TiVo? Is it that they are up for grabs in a buy-out?
Or are they being muscled-around? :D:D:D
I don't know anyone with a TiVo, and everyone I've talked to don't think it'd worth paying the monthly fee, especially after buying the unit.

 

koolhand

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Originally posted by: emmpee
not that hot, these are ALL OVER ebay for ~$125 before rebate (98% of the sellers include the receipt so you can send in for the rebate)

I'm part of the 2% that is selling w/o the Rebate or receipt. :D :D
 

dud

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I am a DirecTV customer and was offered a DirecTV PVR with TIVO for only $49. The service is like $5 a month.

The problem is that you cannot network the PVR that DirecTV sells you. It works, the service is cheap BUT if you wish to archive then it is pretty much a no-go.

The unit the OP posted is networkable so that you can transfer recorded shows. That, in my book is a plus.

I am a relative newbie at PVRs. My son has a Reply TV and hacked it with a larger HD. He loves it so much he paid the $300 fee upfront.

Is there something I am missing? Is there a better way to be able to record and archive (aka VCR) but with one of these units?