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TiVo boosts high-definition DVR to one terabyte

$600 TiVo HD XL stores up to 150 hours of HD or 1,250 hours of "Basic Quality" video.

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Home A/V | by Jordan Running | Thu Sep 4, 2008 10:35AM | 2 comments

Today TiVo unveiled the TiVo HD XL, its first DVR to ship with a one-terabyte hard drive. Equipped with dual TV tuners, TiVo says the HD XL can record up to 150 hours of HD-quality television, 332 hours at "Best Quality," or 1,250 hours at "Basic Quality." Boasting THX certification, it supports resolutions up to 1080i and has outputs for HDMI (with a cable included in the box), component, composite, and S-video, as well as digital and analog audio. The TiVo HD XL is available today from the TiVo web site for $600 plus a one-year service commitment at $8.31 to $12.95 per month.

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Dave Zatz (3:41 PM on Thu Sep 4, 2008)

Sheesh, where's the link love. I even gots way cool gut photos. ;)

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Erik Sagen (2:10 AM on Sat Sep 6, 2008)

The wife and I still have the "ghetto" Series 2, so getting something like this would be a step up. Now that they've upped the storage and tossed in some worthwhile features it might be worth the steep $600 price tag.

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