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TiVo Lowers Device, Subscription Prices

TiVo Premiere XL

With waning market share and increasing competition from providers and newer streaming devices, TiVo has announced price decreases for its lineup of Series 4 DVRs and corresponding monthly service fees.

The Premier XL is now $50 cheaper at $249.99, and the Primer Elite is $100 cheaper than before, coming in now at $399.99. The entry-level TiVo Premier has been upgraded to record up to 75 hours of HD programming, now at $149.99. While TiVo certainly isn’t highlighting this, it’s worth noting that this price is $50 higher than it was last spring.

As before, all boxes require a one-year service agreement—a practice TiVo instituted a while back to subsidize their box prices. But since many people found the nearly $20 monthly fee unreasonable, consumers should be happy to learn that this monthly fee has now been reduced to $14.99, or $12.99/month for customers with multiple active units. This price brings TiVo’s service more in line with the cost of renting a DVR from your cable provider. TiVo still offers so-called lifetime service at $499.99 for the first device and $399.99 for each additional device. No-commitment pricing is also still available, but you have to dig pretty deep into the fine print to find it.

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    Richard is a product experience consultant with a life-long interest in consumer electronics. He has been immersed in smart home tech for decades now and hosts The DMZ's home automation podcast, Home: On and co-hosts Entertainment 2.0 with Josh Pollard. Richard looks at products through an experience lens, always seeking the right mix of utility and delight.

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Richard Gunther

Richard is a product experience consultant with a life-long interest in consumer electronics. He has been immersed in smart home tech for decades now and hosts The DMZ's home automation podcast, Home: On and co-hosts Entertainment 2.0 with Josh Pollard. Richard looks at products through an experience lens, always seeking the right mix of utility and delight.

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