Sunday, April 25, 2004
Tivo, The Xerox Of DVRs?
Posted by Suhit Gupta in "ARTICLE" @ 05:00 PM
"It's a flattering curse for TiVo, whose revolutionary technology records TV programs without the hassles of videotape, letting users pause live TV, do instant replays and begin watching programs even before the recording has finished." Just like Xerox became synonymous with copying and Google has recently become synonymous with searching, it appears that Tivo is set to be the name blanketing all DVRs.
This is a great article from Wired that gives statistics on the DVR usage, current and future, and claims that "at the end of 2003, more than a third of the 3.5 million U.S. households with DVRs had TiVo's software and services, according to Forrester Research. More than half of that comes though TiVo's partnership with DirecTV, which has been offering DVR services with its satellite offerings for years. But as DVRs gain in popularity -- Forrester predicts nearly half of American households will have a DVR by 2009 -- TiVo may be hard-pressed to hold on to its leading market share."