TiVo TCD648250B DVR
- Service Provider: TiVo
- Recording Capacity: 300 Hrs
- With Pause / Record Live TV Option
- With Cable Box Control
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Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of TiVo Series3 HD DVR
by alaTest, Apr. 10, 2008 - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 179 reviews of TiVo Series3 HD DVR from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
Professional review from
geek.com
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TiVo Series3 HD DMR
by ChiefEditor, Nov. 10, 2006 - Comments:
If you've invested in the HD phenomenon for your TV and cable box, why not take the plunge and upgrade your TiVo as well? Don't feel bad about it either. The TiVo Series3 HD DMR handles HD (could you guess that... - Read full review at geek.com
Professional review from
zdnet.com
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TiVo Series3 HD DVR (32 HD hours)
by John P. Falcone, Nov. 9, 2006 - Pros: Can record two HD programs simultaneously while playing back a third previously recorded one; accepts cable TV and over-the-air signals; replaces your existing cable box; 30-second commercial skip; excellent user-friendly interface and remote; impressive
- Cons: Extremely expensive, especially compared to "free" DVRs available from cable providers; does not work with pay-per-view and video-on-demand services; requires monthly fee in addition to cable bill; CableCard installation can be problematic; no TiVo To Go
- Comments:
If you asked dedicated TiVo fans to design the ultimate version of their favorite DVR, they'd probably say, "Give me all the great features and excellent interface from past TiVo models, but add dual tuners and the ability to record high-definition video. ... - Read full review at zdnet.com
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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The Elph Goes Digital
by Robert Heron, Sep. 12, 2006 - Pros: Dual-tuner HD recorder. Updated remote now fully backlit. Very easy to use.
- Cons: None.
- Read full review at pcmag.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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TiVo Series3 HD DVR (32 HD hours)
by Online Shopper, Sep. 11, 2006 - Pros: Can record two HD programs simultaneously while playing back a third previously recorded one; accepts cable TV and over-the-air signals; replaces your existing cable box; 30-second commercial skip; excellent user-friendly interface and remote; impressive
- Cons: Extremely expensive, especially compared to "free" DVRs available from cable providers; does not work with pay-per-view and video-on-demand services; requires monthly fee in addition to cable bill; CableCard installation can be problematic; no TiVo To Go
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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TiVo Series3 HD DVR
by John P. Falcone, Sep. 11, 2006 - Pros: Can record two HD programs simultaneously while playing back a third previously recorded one; accepts cable TV and over-the-air signals; replaces your existing cable box; 30-second commercial skip; excellent user-friendly interface and remote; impressive
- Cons: Extremely expensive, especially compared to "free" DVRs available from cable providers; does not work with pay-per-view and video-on-demand services; requires monthly fee in addition to cable bill; CableCard installation can be problematic; no T
- Read full review at cnet.com
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