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XOXO
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I am going to get TiVo for my son who is in college. I really don't know much about it. I want to get one that is most current with all the bells and whistles because he is very into tech.

Also, is there a charge per month? How much is that?

Thanks!

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Gina, I'm not sure about Tivo, never had one, but I am sure there is a monthly charge for it. Does your son have cable, or satellite service where he is, and does he subscribe? If he is already paying a monthly charge for cable, most cable companies offer a DVR for less than the monthly charge for Tivo.

Just something to think about.

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He doesn't pay for cable because he lives in the dorms. Thanks!

Gina
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CariBert wrote:Gina, I'm not sure about Tivo, never had one, but I am sure there is a monthly charge for it. Does your son have cable, or satellite service where he is, and does he subscribe? If he is already paying a monthly charge for cable, most cable companies offer a DVR for less than the monthly charge for Tivo.

Just something to think about.

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TiVo is a brand name. Let's call it what it is, DVR, digital video recorder (it doesn't have to be TiVO). He would need a cable/satellite subscription. Ya know, cable company X, directTV, DISH, etc. The units are pretty standard, but you want HD and a "two" recorder unit.
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Dave, a Tivo is a brand name DVR. You have to pay a monthly fee for the service to use it. You can connect it to any TV, but unless you subcribe to Tivo, you will not receive anything.

It is a moot point, but that is why I asked Gina if her son already has cable or a satellite connection, because he would be paying for the service that way. Then all he would have to do is add the DVR (that the cable company offers) for a smaller fee. But like Gina said, no cable, lives in a dorm.

Gina, just go with a Tivo and service fee. That would be the simple solution.

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Thank you everyone!

Bert, that helps me a lot. I know he plans on living in the dorms for 2 years so--he should get his use out of it. Later, when he gets his own place he can get the DVR with his provider.

This child is expensive!!

Gina
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Post by Wakey »

If he's into tech you might ask him what he wants since there are so many new alternatives.

With Apple TV and now this low cost alternative, the sky is the limit. http://www.electronichouse.com/article/ ... streaming/
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Post by Teresa_Rae »

I've had a TiVo since 2002 and LOVE it. I think it's the best DVR out there. It's very user-friendly.

Instead of paying for the monthly service fee you can buy a lifetime subscription. When I bought mine I think I paid $249 and now it's up to $399 for the lifetime subscription. Still well worth it in my opinion.
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