TiVo is basically the "gold standard" of DVR in the US these days. They weren't the first to do it, but they were the first to popularize it, similar to what the iPod did for portable MP3 players.
The latest-generation TiVos are HD compatible and do not require a separate cable box, but they rely on a cable technology that is specific to the US at this point in time.
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TiVo is basically the "gold standard" of DVR in the US these days. They weren't the first to do it, but they were the first to popularize it, similar to what the iPod did for portable MP3 players.
The latest-generation TiVos are HD compatible and do not require a separate cable box, but they rely on a cable technology that is specific to the US at this point in time.