I needed more! And why couldn’t I put my TiVo on my home network, like practically every other device in the house? What if I wanted to turn my TiVo into a Web server, or use it to look at weather maps, or use it to copy recorded video to my computer for later viewing? It wasn’t enough to have 30 hours of recording space. However, as with most cases in which someone voluntarily uses the word “hooked,” pretty soon I wanted more. I was lucky enough to try one of the first TiVos that shipped, and I’ve been hooked ever since. The company's personal video recorders (PVRs) offer an easy-to-use way to perform tricks with live television (such as rewinding and replaying that spectacular shot you missed when the phone rang), not to mention automating the process of recording shows you want to watch. ![]() ![]() ![]() With more than a million units sold, TiVo is fast becoming a household name.
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