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THE GOOD
TiVo pauses live TV; controls cable and satellite boxes; ergonomic remote; excellent user interface and searchable program guide; supports networked audio, photos, and programming options.

THE BAD
TiVo requires additional monthly or lifetime charges; needs non-VoIP landline for initial setup; no HDTV support.

THE BOTTOM LINE
The best interface on the planet and cool network options make TiVo Series2 the standalone DVR of choice.

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Average CNET Reader Rating: 7.2 out of 10

CNET Reader Reviews

  1. March 22, 2005 12:37

    4.0/5
    Since I got my Tivo, I hardly ever watch live TV.

    Recording shows is easy, and with a broadband connection, programming can be done from anywhere with web access. I'd like a few more options though, such as being able to start recording late...  read more »

    - nateb

  2. January 13, 2004 01:28

    3.5/5

  3. February 26, 2008 06:58

    4.5/5
    Out of all the technology items we own, this one has stood the test of time. I mean how many other tech products do you own and use for over 5 years and still think, I don't need a replacement or upgrade, this thing still rocks.

    I love the A...  read more »

    - rkerry


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