SonicBlue, the folks who bought out ReplayTV (previously discussed
here) announced that they are going
bankrupt.
What does this mean for the DVR "revolution?" What happens with your $250 box and your $250 lifetime subscription fee when you can't get their content any more? SonicBlue tries to allay fears by saying that they are innovating and will continue to work on the project, but I don't see how that can be guaranteed with a buyout or bankruptcy.
Does this mean that TiVo is it? Would you still purchase a ReplayTV today? (Apologies for the popup on the last link.)
posted by ajpresto
on Mar 24, 2003 -
12 comments
ReplayTV, the once-bankrupted main competitor of
TiVo got bought by
SonicBlue (they made the Rio mp3 player) and they've relaunched, poised to blow the fucking roof off digital tv recording. Ethernet port? Sharing recorded episodes with other units in your house? Trading entire episodes with anyone else over the net? Merging internet content with TV content? Commercial-free taping?
It's all here baby. Now will TiVo evolve, or will ReplayTV take the market?
posted by mathowie
on Sep 6, 2001 -
28 comments
Ok, maybe TiVo isn't sticking it to people (over privacy), even though they can. Their competition, however,
is. (Link courtesy this week's
RISKS Digest, which also has a piece of mine on Internet voting and it's potential pitfalls :-)
posted by baylink
on Apr 2, 2001 -
11 comments
TiVo schadenfreude! ReplayTV drops 40% of its staff (including a former TV Network Bigwig) and drops out of the retail "box" business. Gee, they're giving up without even asking for a recount of the sales figures from the Palm Beach
Best Buy…
Now, if TiVo can just keep
Microshaft from squishing it like a bug.
posted by wendell
on Nov 28, 2000 -
2 comments