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robbyV: As I said purchased it today (DOA), will take it back tomorrow, so if it isn't swapped over immeditately there will be trouble ...
I can't see how you can sell equipment that is plain dead.
Gemini: Damn missed the $199 sale for the second time!
Not advertised in brochures or on pricespy making it harder
Tivo upgrades to operate with the new OzTivo EPG, support and service. Over 400 performed here so far. See: www.hillcrest.net.nz
nathan: I think it might have been the 3rd time they've been on special
They must be trying to get rid of them, must be a good chance they'll be on sale again
Skolink:nathan: I think it might have been the 3rd time they've been on special
They must be trying to get rid of them, must be a good chance they'll be on sale again
When Dad bought his in Dunedin at B+B the last time they were on special, the pile of TiVos had other appliances stacked on top on display. The guy wasn't enthusiastic about selling one. I'd be surprised if they restocked once this lot are gone.
Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation
scuwp: New model is coming out I believe, so getting rid of old stock. I am guessing these were all the units Telecom couldn't sell.
mattwnz:scuwp: New model is coming out I believe, so getting rid of old stock.
I am sure the new ones though won't be $199
Tivo upgrades to operate with the new OzTivo EPG, support and service. Over 400 performed here so far. See: www.hillcrest.net.nz
Jaxson: I fired mine up tonight for the first time, just in case it was dead but it all went through fine.
It's quite a convoluted setup process, in that you have to register online and that account doesn't get formalised until after some time (meaning some features of the unit don't work straight away). There are quite a few steps to go through, and quite a lot of information you're required to hand over.
The main thing that struct me is how professional the literature is. Everything is very nicely packaged and you get the wifi usb dongle as well. Having had lots of budget devices, and some that were freeview approved too, it was quite refreshing to have everything packaged so well.
Sure is ugly though! Fan is quiet but it looks like it's actually a VCR. Made in Mexico, Nov 2009, so that's kinda getting on a bit. With a web scheduling facility this is all looking very good for $200!
I just need to work out how to best configure the harmony remote for this, given getting to the 'standby' section is a bit long winded through the menu system. Or do I just opt to not even bother given nothing really changes in standby mode?!
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freitasm: it's functional, comes with a web scheduling tool, mobile web site for remote management. No other DVR has this - and not at this price.
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