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Design |
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8.0 | |
Installation |
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8.2 | ||
Features |
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9.0 | ||
Longevity |
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9.0 | ||
Value |
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8.8 | ||
Distributor: TiVo Reviewer: Joel Williams Release date: Out Now |
8.8 |
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Made famous by Sex in the City, TiVo has finally arrived in Australia that is backed by TV Giant Channel 7 and promises users an amazing television experience. The ability to tape and watch television in high definition is truly a remarkable experience for Australians.
In order to experience TiVo, the user needs a valid internet connection in order for your TiVo unit to receive the latest television guide updates and to use the TiVo recommendation feature which basically suggests shows that you may enjoy based on your current viewing habits.
The cost of TiVo is $699AUD which is the
cost of the unit itself and there are no subscription fees. Although
cheaper High definition recorders are available, the features are not as
power or as simplistic to use as TiVo itself
The installation process of TiVo took around 30 minutes to successfully complete which included setting up the TiVo to our Belkin Wireless Modem/Router and downloading the latest TiVo updates and guides for our unit. The unit itself comes with a wireless dongle which allows you to access the internet wireless, although if you have a hard wired connection, the unit also supports this format.
As this was a review unit, we did not need to register ourselves with TiVo, although speaking with others who have purchased the unit, this is also an easy process. Once we connected our TiVo to our LG Plasma LCD through the component cables supplied with the unit, we were greeted to a TiVo introduction which explained just what Tivo was. After the lengthy introduction was finished, it was just a simple matter of clicking through a variety of menus in order to setup the unit. The only "tricky" aspect of TiVo was getting the hexadecimel security code from our WEP settings which is generally something like "80, A1, 90, 23, B1".
Medium to advanced users will have no
difficulty, although novice users may need some assistance. Once our
unit detected the wireless network, TiVo then proceeded to download the
latest updates and TV Guides from the internet. TiVo also tunes in all
the digital television stations and even radio stations with no input
necessary was the user. The remote control which comes with TiVo is quite easy to use and is also colour coordinated to assist in the process of navigating. Some of the functions that we initially tested was "pausing" live TV, simply done by pressing the pause button and also using the TiVo recommendation button which is displayed by a green "Thumbs Up" button for good or a red "Thumbs Down" button for bad.
This means by pressing the green "Thumbs Up" button, it will indicate to TiVo that you enjoyed this show and it will attempt to find similar shows that you may enjoy. To record a show, you simply select "record" which allows you to record the show. If the show is a series, it will prompt you if you want a season pass which will record the entire season. The Guide button was quite self explanatory which allowed you to navigate through a variety of TV stations, including different days and weeks. The search capabilities of TiVo is quite impressive and you can type a word such as "Heroes" or "Egypt" and TiVo will attempt to match this word with the electronic program guide in order to find and record these programs for you.
This can also be setup for your favourite
genres such as "Action" or "Comedy" or even give TiVo the option of
recording all your movies made by a particular Actor or Director. The
only problem with this function is that it sometimes does become
annoying if you are planning on recording a TV Show as you will need to
cancel the other records as they will clash. By pushing the TiVo button, it will give you access to a variety of TiVo settings and shows that you have recorded. This section also displays shows recorded by TiVo which you may be interested in and needless to say, it's definitely a great feature.
We did find a few hiccups when recording TV shows on TiVo as sometimes networks are running late (Chanel 9 is a poor offender) so you may miss the last 5 minutes of show which we did experience. There is an option to manually record shows that allows you to put your own times in, however this does defeat the purpose of TiVo.
TiVo also contains two tuners which means
you can record two different free-to-air digital TV shows at the same
time and even watch another show that you have previously recorded.
Parents will be pleased to know that the unit comes with a special
option of protecting your children from inappropriate content and this
will prevent your children from watching movies or television shows that
are not suitable for children. |