Get a 40 Hour Tivo for $50
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[Gadget News] In what may be the best TiVo deal yet, TiVo.com is offering 40 hour TiVo's for as little as $49.99 after mail in rebate or an 80 TiVo for $149.99. Their new $150 mail in rebate offer is good until November 27th, giving you plenty of time to pick up your TiVo and mail in for your rebate.
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[º Flat Screen Tvs - Plasma Tvs - LCD Displays and HDTV] If you missed the free TiVo offer, here's some good news: So the TiVo"We Love Our Customers" Team has a special offer till 11:59:59pm PST today. You can get the 40-hour Series2 TiVo box for only $49 after a $50 instant rebate and a $100 mail in rebate
[:: www.irunix.com ::] Comcast subscribers flock to free TiVo recorders: Through a series of communication miscues earlier this month, Comcast subscribers were left with the impression that a $9.99-per-month DVR service that was supposed to be up and running in the Bay Area wasn't available yet or that there was a shortage of recorders. A check of the Comcast Web site Friday indicated that the DVR service was available in San Francisco and San Jose, Calif.
[º Flat Screen Tvs - Plasma Tvs - LCD Displays and HDTV] TiVo Joins Dr. Phil in Honoring America's Soldiers and Their Families This Holiday Season: The TiVo boxes include the highly acclaimed, exclusive set of TiVo service features including Season Pass(TM) and WishList(TM), as well as the home media capabilities that allow broadband subscribers to connect to all the content they love, including digital music and photos, as well as schedule recordings online from any Internet connection. TiVo Series2 boxes work with any TV setup including antenna, cable, digital cable and satellite, and allow subscribers to record up to 140 hours of their favorite shows without the hassles of videotape.
[Technology360] Mark's Monday Memo, 11/29/2004: - DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $129 AR - price after mail-in rebate - Devices... @ Target $239 AR - price after mail-in rebate - Devices not covered by the mandate
[Pvrblog.com] PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews: Your code will manage mission-critical data at the heart of the TiVo service: channel and line-up information, program guide data, network-specific tuning, on-screen display of messages, and more. Furthermore, you will gain experience in open standards such as CableCard and proprietary service provider systems.
[Tivoblog.com] TiVoBlog.com: Starting in late September, Cebridge plans to independently market the TiVo service, award-winning functionality, and brand to its customers. Responding to strong customer demand for the highest quality in DVR services, Cebridge will provide its customers with new, stand-alone, 80-hour TiVo Series2 DVRs, complete with access to WishList® searches and Season PassTM recordings.
[Gizmodo.com] Netflix Downloads (?) and Other Home Entertainment: DVRs Stories ...: Tivo-to-Go already works on laptops (that’s half the point), so will it be some sort of native support that makes it easier to move the Tivo content around? We don’t know—the article is very vague—but at least Tivo is getting some name dropping love from a mega-vendor (considering it was unlikely they were going to get much help from Microsoft, considering they sell a competing product to Windows XP Media Center).
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Posted at September 06, 2005 10:13 AM