The new TiVo Roamio OTA is a curious beast, In fact, we’ve fielded more questions on it than any other product the DVR pioneer has released in recent years.
Unlike TiVo’s prior attempt at targeting cord cutters, instead of lowering services fees on existing hardware, this time around they’re dropping box cost. The prior base 4-tuner cable/OTA Roamio runs $200 (MSRP), whereas the Roamio OTA clocks in at a mere $50. And, according to The Verge, the only physical differences may be limited to an empty CableCARD compartment… now that we’ve confirmed the Roamio OTA will indeed stream to TiVo Mini extenders and WiFi is present. And, with that in mind, the hardware likely costs TiVo more than $50 to market, manufacturer, and support – hence the requisite $15 monthly fee… which, depending on length of ownership, flips to TiVo’s benefit at some point (as there’s no way “guide data” runs double Netflix’s content licensing). Related, TiVo has made the business decision to exclude the Roamio OTA for Lifetime Service.
Assuming you’re OK with the monthly fee, TiVo remains the best retail DVR — not that they have many competitors. And, the ability to add extenders at $150/pop with the potential of other end points, moves it well ahead of the Channel Master DVR+. Plus, as the box advertises, the Best Buy exclusive Roamio OTA is indeed a “Streaming Player” for a handful of over-the-top services including Netflix and Pandora… with Amazon and Vudu arriving later this fall. However, for cord cutters on a budget, a used Lifetimed 2-tuner TiVo Premiere remains the best deal in town … given a massive, recent software update bringing Roamio parity.
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I assume there are cord cutters who would pay up for more premium features including larger hard drive, MoCA bridge, and streaming capabilities. Sadly, those are currently restricted to cable-only 6-tuner Roamio Pro/Plus boxes.
Regarding the used 2-Tuner Premiere comment, it does appear that the community supports the idea that the Roamio is a superior OTA platform from an OTA RF Signal perspective. I personally experienced this first had when I upgraded from a 2-Tuner Premiere to a Roamio basic during my brief attempt at cutting the cord.
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=508432
No question Roamio is superior to Premiere on a number of levels including snappiness, reception, and tuner count, but for folks on a budget with decent reception and no need for extenders, the used Premiere is a steal. In fact, I have a 2-tuner Premiere collecting dust in the basement going on two years now - I should probably try to get in on that $99 Lifetime dealio and resell it.