How TiVo Change My Life
4/3/2009 @ 3:22 PM in Blog > Electronics
TiVo has been around for quite a while, but I never really saw the appeal or the benefit. It just really seemed way over priced for what it does. Now that I've had one for almost a year I feel like it's a life altering device (that is if you watch TV). Granted cable providers also provide this for a small fee (usually $5/month) the general concept and benefits are the same. Here's why ... remember all of these are based on the assumption that you regularly watch at least 1 show on tv:
Skipping Commercials
Even though tv networks forced TiVo to remove the "don't record commercials" feature you can still skip through them. This trims a 1 hour show down to just over 40 minutes. Think of how much time you waste watching commercials. Time is money!Never Miss An Episode ... Or Worry About It
My girl friend at the time (now my fiancee) actually bought me the TiVo with a lifetime subscription. The reason why was because we had dinner on Valentine's Day which ran close to 9PM so I had to rush her home to catch my weekly episode of LOST ... haha. With a TiVo you never have to watch the clock and remember to go watch tv. Or rush your Valentine's Day dinner to go home and watch LOST. Everything is at your leisure. This was a huge benefit.Record 2 Shows At Once
Ever have programs playing at the same time on different networks? Now it's no problem because TiVo has 2 tuners so it can record 2 shows at once! Now you can record Nip Tuck and Top Chef!Keep Shows For As Long As You Want
Or at least until your hard drive space runs out ...Stream Netflix
If you have a Netflix account you can stream movies (not all, but a good healthy selection). This is pretty cool when you're bored and you've caught up on all your recorded programs.
Ok so that's the good. And seriously all that good has really changed my life because it makes watching tv convenient and efficient. What more can you ask for. I would recommend a DVR to anyone. But here's the bad (not much):
A Bit Pricey
Ya it's a bit expensive, but if you're worried about it maybe go with the $5 monthly version your cable company provides. It may not have all the bells and whistles, but it should get the job done.You End Up Watching MORE TV
This may not be such a bad thing to some people, but I usually like to get work done at night. With a TiVo I think my number of regularly watched programs tripled.
Where to buy? Maybe try Amazon. Well worth it!









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