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TiVo TCD540080 Series 2 80-Hour Digital Video Recorder

TiVo TCD540080 Series 2 80-Hour Digital Video Recorder

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Brand: TiVo
Category: CE


New (6) Used (5) from $77.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 179 reviews

Platform: Linux
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Size: 80 Hour
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5
Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 15 x 3.3

MPN: R24004A
Model: R24004A
UPC: 051342000562
EAN: 0851342000568
ASIN: B00029ZV0I


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1 out of 5 stars DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME   December 30, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Go through your cable company instead if you want a dvr. Tivo has the worst customer service and I don't know about anyone else, but my Tivo was more trouble than it was worth to hook up. I got our new computer up and running 2x's faster than tivo. If you don't have a phone jack close buy you better have a wireless internet router for your home( the network adapter isn't included at $30-$50 a piece) or it won't work, then you better hope there are no problems connecting to it, after 8 hours of phone calls and dirrent hookup configuratons I cancelled my subsription and took this piece of krap back to the store.


5 out of 5 stars Tivo is great   October 9, 2007
This is my 2nd Tivo I Brought it works so well I'm am sure I will buy a 3rd one.


5 out of 5 stars Love TiVO   September 26, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love TiVo. this is great to watch our shows when we want to watch them. Setting it up is easy. Best part is with a press of a button we can record an upcoming show to watch later if we are on vacation, or like most times, forget that it is on.


3 out of 5 stars I love TIVO, BUT...   September 2, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love TIVO...I don't know what I did without it before. I got the 40-hr one first (like 6 or 7 years ago), which is still working fine. I then bought the 140 hr model in 2005 (when it came out...so, I paid over $400). Just a little over a year, it broke down...Had to replace it for $50 and got a refurbished machine (same model)...it lasted for 2 years and same thing again...just hangs...Meanwhile, I bought the 80 hr Dual tuner, which I love also...but I am frusttrated about this 140-hr machine as it's the biggest I had and yet, keeps failing. I am in the process of getting a new one, but will make sure to get some sort of extended warranty thru a store or something as I just do not want to have one fail again.

However, TIVO itself was the best invention ever....



2 out of 5 stars All or Nothing   August 28, 2007
 11 out of 16 found this review helpful

I bought this machine to replace a VCR that died. I thought this would be easier than using tapes, but I have to say I'm gravely disappointed. Pausing live TV is really cool, and skipping commercials is great! But the unit itself does not seem to be very stable. I've had it for only 24 hours now, and have already had to unplug it twice to reset due to it either locking up, or a loss of some basic functionality that was only restored with a restart. Maybe this was just a fluke - time will tell.

But here's the real kicker; you can't use this thing like a VCR unless you sign up for the TiVo service. I'm really not interested in downloading program guides, advanced searching, season pass recording and all that. I just want to be able to record shows, and watch them later. But the record function is completely disabled unless you sign up for the whole service. So on top of the price of the unit, I have to pay $16 a month just to be able to push the record button! That's ridiculous! Who would do that? The TiVo service is not needed in any way for me to simply record the show I'm currently watching. That would be like buying a DVD player, and being required to pay a monthly fee just to be able to push play. I can understand if your life revolves around television and you want all the bells and whistles the TiVo service offers. But if you just want to record shows once in a while, you're much better off with a $30 VCR. I had no idea this is how these things worked. Guess I should have done some research first.


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