TiVo has launched a new DVR, which is probably the worlds largest DVR, as it comes with a massive 24TB of built in storage, and is capable of recording 3 years of TV.
The TiVo Mega can record a massive 26,000 hours of TV in standard definition or a massive 4,000 hours in high definition, and it feature six tuners for recording multiple programs at once.
“Size matters. People hate being forced to delete cool stuff from their DVR before they want to or finding a TV show they had recorded is now gone. Now, with TiVo Mega they can always know their show or movie is still there to watch later,” said Ira Bahr, CMO at TiVo. “TiVo Mega offers more than twelve times the storage of any cable or satellite DVR. TiVo Mega is the solution for the power user who wants to record everything. We salute you and enjoy!”
A rack-mountable appliance with 30 times the capacity of most cable or satellite DVRs and user-swappable drives, TiVo Mega features six tuners that can record a multitude of content simultaneously and support the TiVo Mini for the ultimate whole-home solution. Users can stream live TV or recordings to their smartphones and tablets and even download programming to enjoy for offline playback.
You can find out more details about the new TiVo Mega over at TiVo at the link below, it will launch within the next few months and will retail for around $5,000.
Source , The Verge
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