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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

I got a TiVo Premiere because I wanted to experiment with it and see how it compared to the Cox Communications DVR. It has a ton of features that the Cox DVR does not have, but again, I've owned it for less than a week. I'll probably post some reviews and what not on it later if I feel it's necessary. For now though, it's a year-long experiment.

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  • i also have cox communications. can you please do a follow up video and talk about the interface of the tivo vs. the cox ipg? what features do you lose and what do you gain? mostly, i just want to see what the interface looks like with cox and how easy it is to navigate. does cox work with the tivo very well?

  • @Aqxea Yeah, I'll definitely be doing some follow up videos. I just want to become more familiar with the tivo so I can accurately/ fairly compare the two.

  • @huskermania Hi huskermania. I have Cox and am strongly considering buying a Tivo Premiere. I wanted to hear your thoughts before I pull the trigger. What are your thoughts so far? Everything working like you expected?

  • @Aqxea Yeah, everything is working well. I'm going to be doing some videos about it near Halloween time. This way I can get used to it and give a fair review between the two devices.

  • over priced use a computer

  • @Armaangandevia1 After a year, I will be. I just wanted to experiment with this.

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  • @huskermania

    $11 wow thats cheap, hear in nz we have to pay around $45 just for basic and another $20 for movies and $20 for sports....

  • @caffeinefueledfilms It's better to purchase the lifetime service. When you eventually sell it, even if the unit is no good anymore, the service attached to the unit retains nearly all its value. That makes it more expensive to buy up front, but in the long run makes the purchase less expensive. FWIW, I purchased my TiVo in 2002 with lifetime service and haven't regretted it a bit. My old TiVo makes even the newest and best cable company DVRs I've seen appear worthless by comparison.

  • a week or a month dam you lazy

  • What is tivo

  • can u record videa games

  • @caffeinefueledfilms Yeah, it's like $11/ month.

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