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abadan is offline Old Post 02-01-2004 07:07 PM
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Is Tivo Worth $600.00

People with Directv tivo disregard this question (That deal is reasonable).

I am just curious why people would pay around $600 (tivo+lifetime sub.) for a so called Electronic Programe Guide. I know all the features, pause live tv, season pass, etc.

To me $600 is alot of money for the stand alone 80G tivo.

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It is entirely worth the money. You aren't really paying for a guide in the sense of a TV Guide so you can see what's on. You are paying for the ability to "set it and forget it". Just tell it the shows you want and they will record. You no longer need to be home at particular times to "catch a show".

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Yeah, It is a lot of money and since I bought the Sony, I paid a bit more than that.

I've had TiVo now for 23 months. It changes how you relate to TV. Completely.

I see many more shows that I want to see and the days of channel surfing are gone.

Is it worth it? To me and everyone I know who has it, yes.

I have yet to meet a TiVo owner who regrets the purchase.

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Re: Is Tivo Worth $600.00

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I am just curious why people would pay around $600 (tivo+lifetime sub.) for a so called Electronic Programe Guide.
A better question is why people would pay $40 to $60 a month (at least around here) for cable without having a device that allows one to make good use of the cable service. The value of cable service without a TiVo is a small fraction of its value with a TiVo.

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Re: Re: Is Tivo Worth $600.00

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A better question is why people would pay $40 to $60 a month (at least around here) for cable without having a device that allows one to make good use of the cable service. The value of cable service without a TiVo is a small fraction of its value with a TiVo.



Hear! Hear! I never realized what all I was missing until I got my TiVo. I finally feel like I'm getting my money's worth out of my monthly cable bill.

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Only $600?

Let's see;

$399 - TiVo (price when purchased 3/2002)
$250 - Subscription
$210 - 2 x 120 gig HD's
$99 - HMO

That would be $958 for the first box and pretty much the same thing for the other.

Expensive yes, but well worth it for the total control I now have.

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There are tons of shows out there I like to watch, broadcast when I can't be home to watch. It's tons easier to record them with TiVo. When your boss calls you with work crap it's great to be able to pause your show and not miss anything.

Plus, no VCR is going to find for you automatically the episode of Saturday Night Live that has Kate Bush as a musical guest.

Watching only the TV you want to see, including things you didn't even know were on: priceless.

Jan

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You know, you don't have to spend $250 on two additional hard drives right off the bat. And you can get a refurbished 80-hour TiVo for $249, not $399. My newest TiVo with lifetime and HMO cost $199 plus $299 plus $49 -- that $547 (once I get that $50 rebate back).

Worth it? Oh, yes. It's the best consumer A/V device I've ever owned.

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TiVo is worth much more than $600.

Let me try this economic analysis. Let's say, before TiVo, I averaged about 2 hours of TV a day. That's 14 hours a week, 728 hours a year. With TiVo, you can get through an hour's worth of TV in about 45 minutes, but lets just say its 50 minutes. Now, watching the same programs, I am only spending 607 hours, which is a savings of 121 hours. 121 hours of your life you get back, and don't spend watching commercials. $600/121 hrs = $4.95/hour. Is your time worth $4.95 an hour? Mine is. And that's just the first year. If you keep your TiVo for three years, like I did, its down to $1.65/hr. And remember, that 121 hours is like three weeks worth of work. Would $600 for an extra three weeks vacation be worth it?

I'd say TiVo is definitely worth it.

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We have three lifetimed units. Well worth it.

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Re: Re: Is Tivo Worth $600.00

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Originally posted by byronshock
A better question is why people would pay $40 to $60 a month (at least around here) for cable without having a device that allows one to make good use of the cable service. The value of cable service without a TiVo is a small fraction of its value with a TiVo.


EXCELLENT point! Here in NYC I pay closer to $90/month for cable.

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Yes...well worth it...

And I second byronshock's comment... Having cable or satelite service without TiVo, and you end up paying for content that you never end up watching...

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quote:
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Yes...well worth it...

And I second byronshock's comment... Having cable or satelite service without TiVo, and you end up paying for content that you never end up watching...




I've been using this as a "selling point" to anyone that might be interested in TIVO.

All the other wonderful features that TIVO has to offer aside, none is more beneficial than the ability to actually ENJOY what your cable provider is billing you $40-80 bucks a month for.

Honestly, Cable television subscribers should be REQUIRED to purchase TIVO Without it, I truly believe cable companies are getting over on the consumer.

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quote:
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I've been using this as a "selling point" to anyone that might be interested in TIVO.

All the other wonderful features that TIVO has to offer aside, none is more beneficial than the ability to actually ENJOY what your cable provider is billing you $40-80 bucks a month for.

Honestly, Cable television subscribers should be REQUIRED to purchase TIVO Without it, I truly believe cable companies are getting over on the consumer.



That's a vey good point, except none of the television addicts I know even subscribe to cable. Hard to sell a TiVO to someone who finds the very idea of subscribtions for television repulsive.

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Well I bought the 60 gig open box for $200 at Best Buy over a year ago, then I pay the monthly fee. I should up to lifetime but I haven't given in yet. So to start off with I didn't pay that much.

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I would have to respond with an unqualified yes. There are very few pieces of consumer electronics that have given me as much pleasure and utility (in recent memory) as my TiVo. My list would include:

My Mac
My digital camera (funny enough, I can't say that about my video camera)
ALL three of my TiVos (especially my Pioneer)
and my organizer (either one of the Palms or the P800 that I now own)

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Yeah, you know, TiVo is one of those things that costs a stupid amount of money, but if you can afford it, it really is worth it. You can slice and dice the numbers however it makes most sense to you, but the bottom line is that it really is TV YOUR WAY, and that's what makes it worth the asking price.

Regarding the DTiVos - hey, I don't know why DTV even allows you to NOT get a TiVo, but yeah, I spent $600 on the first one, $400 on the second (60 hour refurb.), and I've never even come close to regretting it. Yup, they're that good to those who are lucky enough to be able to afford them.

If you have any doubts, buy from a national retailer like Circuit City, that offers a 30 day return policy and try it for yourself. There's a very good chance you'll agree and find yourself right here along with the rest of us, wishing we'd bought ours EARLIER!

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My first TiVo (Sony SVR-2000) cost $300 and lifetime was $200 at the time. It's now sitting in a closet and it's still worth it...

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recently sold my standalone TiVo since I switched over to DirecTiVo. The old one fetched more than $600, despite being used. It was a 145 hr with lifetime and HMO. I actually think the person got a pretty good deal (what I paid for HMO is less than what it sells for now), and he probably thinks the same.

You'll rarely find a good condition lifetime unit selling for under $500.

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