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    1 stars 1 Star Review
    Reviewed by: hollyross

    Updated:01-03-06

    Duration of ownership:20 Days

    Strengths:

    Weaknesses: Does not work!

    Overall Evaluation: Been a REAL hassel to work with Tivo and Humax to try and resolve. Sold as new. Looks used! We set it up. And the system frooze over and over again.

  • Overall Rating
    4 stars 4 Star Review
    Reviewed by: schalliol

    Updated:09-06-05

    Duration of ownership:1 Days

    Strengths: All of the Series 2 functionality and a black and silver box.

    Weaknesses: Could have a larger hard drive, but then it'd be more money!

    Overall Evaluation: The Humax 80-Hour TiVo is effectively the same TiVo as the regular TiVo-branded TiVos, with exception to the case. As such, there really ought to be a Series 3 TiVo. With the Series 3 I'd like to see multi-channel digital audio output and storage, Mac compatability with TiVo-To-Go (though that's really outside the unit itself), direct wired Ethenet, component video in and out, and HD-support.

  • Overall Rating
    5 stars 5 Star Review
    Reviewed by: ksfmpo

    Updated:03-29-05

    Duration of ownership:12 Days

    Strengths: quiet, easy to set up, great software, networkable.

    Weaknesses: none so far

    Overall Evaluation: 80 hrs is at the lowest resolution. this unit is the best value for the money. The setup takes about 30 min and will work for a while without the service being activated. activation costs 12.95 / month for the first box or $299 for lifetime (of the t800) . It totally changes the way you watch TV. no more flipping channels to find out what to watch. Just create a wishlist and let the software find things to watch. I have a 2 yr old and having childrens programming on demand has been convenient

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