I don't think TiVo can afford to wait until late summer to get this on the market. The $800 pricepoint also isn't low enough to sway users from cable company alternatives. It's cheaper to use your cable company DVR to handle HD recording, and use the now almost free Series 2 for the networking features.
Series 3 needs to hit the market in early summer at $400 or better to be taken seriously.
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I don't think TiVo can afford to wait until late summer to get this on the market. The $800 pricepoint also isn't low enough to sway users from cable company alternatives. It's cheaper to use your cable company DVR to handle HD recording, and use the now almost free Series 2 for the networking features.
Series 3 needs to hit the market in early summer at $400 or better to be taken seriously.