December 01, 2010

TiVo: £199 + £40 install for new customers

Official Virgin Media press release
Virgin Media launches the UK’s first next-generation entertainment platform
  • Game-changing interface brings together the best of TV, on-demand and web through a single box
  • Unique content discovery and personalisation tools
  • A world of apps for the living room
Virgin Media has today unveiled details of Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo®, the UK’s first next-generation entertainment platform.
The new service will lead a much-anticipated revolution in the way people find and enjoy their favourite content. An easy-to-use graphical interface will combine the live TV schedule with catch-up TV, a huge library of on-demand programming and popular web-based applications alongside a market-leading personal video recorder. As a result, Virgin Media customers will never miss out on great programmes and will find it easier than ever to discover new types of entertainment to match their tastes and preferences.
The platform will be supercharged by Virgin Media’s unparalleled digital network, ensuring guaranteed quality of service, whether watching in Standard Definition, High Definition or 3D. This also means that - unlike other internet enabled TV services - customers will be able to watch what they want at the click of a button, rather than waiting for time-consuming downloads. As Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo utilises dedicated channels of bandwidth, the user’s viewing choice will not come at the expense of their broadband connection, so households can watch and surf simultaneously without interruption.
Cindy Rose, executive director of digital entertainment at Virgin Media, said: “This is a landmark moment in the UK’s digital revolution and vividly illustrates why Virgin Media is the only company who can provide the ultimate digital lifestyle. For the first time, viewers will have a truly personalised viewing experience so they can get the most out of the wonderful worlds of the internet and TV all in one place. We’re really excited to bring our customers what is just the first of successive generations of transformational services based on this unique TiVo-powered platform.”
The game changing platform features a highly intelligent recommendations engine which will learn to predict the type of shows that a particular customer loves and, just like a personal shopper, will recommend great content on offer. The superior search technology will find films, music, TV shows and online content as well as providing rich programme information and details about the actors and directors, allowing viewers to discover even more content connected to the cast and production. The user will be able to create a WishList™ search based on a particular show, theme, actor or director and all future content relevant to that will be automatically recorded.
The iconic peanut-shaped TiVo remote control will also give viewers the chance to rate shows through the instantly accessible TiVo ‘thumbs up/thumbs down™’ buttons. Using this feature to help ensure even greater accuracy, the intelligent service will provide suggested shows and store them in the ‘My Shows’ folder – so Virgin Media customers will never miss out, even when they didn’t set a recording.
As well as planning TV viewing over the next week, the service allows viewers to scroll backwards by up to seven days in the TV Guide and access catch up TV and programming information instantly. This will ensure catch up TV becomes simply a seamless extension of live TV viewing.
Through its dedicated 10Mb cable broadband modem, which is built into the personal video recorder, the new platform will also bring the ever-growing popularity of the app store to the living room for the first time, doing for TV what the iPhone and Android have done for the mobile phone. Built on an Adobe Flash-based platform, the latest videos, social networking and information apps will be updated regularly. The service launches initially with apps from major web brands including catch-up TV from BBC iPlayer, videos from YouTube, shopping from the online marketplace eBay, Tweets from Twitter and photos from sites such as Facebook, and the app line up will expand over the next several months.
The service will be supported by a brand new set-top box offering 1 terabyte of storage – up to 500 hours of standard definition programming – as well as access to 4,600 hours of TV shows, movies and music on demand. In due course, there will also be the facility to set recordings remotely via online and mobile devices.
Featuring cutting edge hardware design, the Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo box will have three tuners*, allowing viewers to record two channels whilst watching a third so recording conflicts become a thing of the past. The future-proofed service will automatically be updated with new features and functionality as they become available.
Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo will begin to roll-out from mid-December. Standard price of £199**, plus £26.50 per month for the XL TiVo package which features over 160 channels, an unrivalled TV on demand library and access to all standard HD channels. For further information, or to register for interest in the Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo service, visit: www.virginmedia.com/TiVo.
* The service is launching with two tuners and will be updated with three tuners in early 2011.
** Standard £40 installation costs apply.


Update: According to Virgin's Twitter account, existing customers pricing details are yet to be released (thanks Rich99) 

18 comments:

Steve said...

Who on earth is going to go for a 2 tuner model now when there's an upgrade only a few months away (and undoubtedly another installation charge).

Unknown said...

Is there any indication if VM are going to release a V+ with a bigger Hard drive? Much as I would like a Tivo box, my main priority is to have a larger Hard drive so that I can record lots of stuff in HD - £239 to do that is a bit over the top.

Anonymous said...

Hang on, are they saying that the early boxes will only have two tuners? Or that the third tuner will be turned off until there's a software update?

Nialli said...

Two tuners to three is apparently a firmware update - won't require a visit from what I've heard.

Dazz285 said...

I'm drooling already...

Hornet Productions said...

...so it seems to be even more expensive than previously thought - £200 is alot of reddies for a new interface and more storage plus the monthly subs....even though I want one I am seriously going to have to think of whether its worth the cash.

Nialli said...

Early adopter premium methinks, but still less than the Sky box with the larger disc. (And yes, I know we don't own the VM box, but if we did it would be useless off-network anyway.)
It will be interesting to see how quickly Virgin roll the TiVo interface out to the existing V HD box estate and if they will charge for that, too. VIP customers have a second, non-HD box as part of the deal - I would want the same EPG on both my V+ and V boxes, but will they charge for that upgrade, too?

sibod said...

Bit expensive considering one is only renting!
£200 for somthing to be plugged in?
And £40 to pay to have your £200 to be plugged in?

Madness!!!!!

Rich said...

According to Virgin's twitter account, existing customers pricing details are yet to be released.

Anonymous said...

Tad disappointed,very overpriced and with two tuners think i will pass for the moment

CWH said...

lets hope existing cutomer get a big dicount.

The only issues I see is that the box only has HDMI output, not Composite yet again, Virgin why o why do this when it would be very cheap to add in this functionality

Square eyes said...

@Christopher

The box has a scart outlet as well

Erich said...

Why would you want to use Composite??? That's just nasty.

Hornet Productions said...

@rich99

I hope so - dont think i will be taking it at these prices. there needs to be hefty discounts for existing customers

Rich said...

Yes, £200 for a fancy new UI and larger hard drive is definitely pushing the boundaries of acceptable pricing! Fingers crossed Media Boy's leaked pricing continues to be correct.

Bigmac10 said...

I've seen no mention of any DNLA facilities, I thought this is a feature of the US version. Is it a future plan perhaps?
I did notice the box appears to have 2 x USB's from the grainy press shot, will this be available for local use?

Julius said...

Has anyone who isnt on triple or a VIP customer tried to contact Virgin to see what exactly existing customers will pay or asked that if they do sign up to additional services, they will get the Tivo for free?

Michael said...

Actually £200 to get rid of the awful blurry V+ UI and sluggish performance (non-existent performance in the early hours) and to be able to record more than 20 hours of HD will be a bargain.