TiVo Cuts Price On HD DVRs

By Phillip Swann
TVPredictions.com

http://www.tvpredictions.com/tivo111609.htm


Washington, D.C. (November 16, 2009) -- TiVo has cut the price of its 
High-Definition DVRs, according to TheStreet.com.

The Street says TiVo has posted new prices at its web site for its basic 
HD DVR (now $249; was $299) and its HD XL DVR ($499; was $599.)

The HD XL DVR can store up to 150 hours of high-def programming.

TiVo's decision to cut its HD DVR prices comes as the company has 
struggled to generate new subscribers at retail; TiVo has posted 
subscriber losses in the last several financial quarters.

Additionally, DVR rival Moxi, which is now owned by ARRIS, recently 
announced that it's slashing the price of its two-tuner HD DVR from $799 
to $499; a three-tuner HD DVR is priced at $799.

Unlike TiVo's HD DVR, the Moxi does not require a monthly or annual 
subscription fee.

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