While I’ve been expecting refreshed over-the-air TiVo hardware, given a simplistic repurposing of base Roamio hardware for OTA and the Aereo acquisition, I hadn’t anticipated anything imminent in digital cable… especially with the ongoing CableCARD and successor uncertainty. Heck, I’d even assumed the absurd TiVo Mega was dead. Yet, CableLabs just updated their self certification paperwork… with two new TiVo models.
Historically, we could determine TiVo hardware generation from the first half of the model number and capacity from the second half. I’m not so sure hard drive is still in play these days. Yet, all prior Roamio models begin with 84, so I’d guess these similarly denoted units must be closely related and still represent TiVo Series 5 hardware. As to what exactly they are, I haven’t the foggiest.
These probably don’t represent the TiVo Bolt, which sounds more like a service. But could they be Mega variants? Hopefully not, as I really hope that initiative is dead with engineering resources better detailed to mass market products. But I could still see TiVo moving upmarket in presentation, if not storage, and perhaps these represent 4k-capable Roamio units… and you can check out my previous Broadcom chipset speculation here. Lastly, one of TiVo’s biggest retail challenges remains pricing — so whatever they’re working on hopefully reduces the BOM, with savings passed on to customers.
As to timing, we’re still awaiting TiVo’s “late July” Aereo announcement. But, again, these two models are specific to digital cable and lack over-the-air capabilities. So we’re just going to have to wait until more information presents itself.
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Wandered over to mention that the OTA and the base-level OTA/CableCard model are being pushed by Tivo on the Summer Sale page -- including a refurb OTA/CC Roamio available for $50, and lifetime subs are available for both OTA-compatible models for $349. Essentially, either model with lifetime can be had for $400 now. (It's at https://www.tivo.com/roamiopma15 in case they're randomizing as they did in May.) I'm still pretty satisfied with the Series 3, but meh, for this price, maybe I can talk myself into the impulse purchase.
My main hopes are software-specific. I still want everything to move faster (which could happen via a faster processor, of course). Also, the over the top apps need to be better integrated into the GUI - Plex is under Music & Photos, while Netflix and Amazon are under Video. Maybe the apps should coexist under a single heading and perhaps higher up. And let's get rid of lists and move to tiles in a grid. Heck, maybe live TV becomes an app/icon like on Mom's Roku TVs.
"But I could still see TiVo moving upmarket in presentation, if not storage, and perhaps these represent 4k-capable Roamio units"
Ugh. Why now? There's no multicast 4K content, so seems utterly wrong to me.
Minor chipset update to run things faster makes better sense to me.
"And let’s get rid of lists and move to tiles in a grid. Heck, maybe live TV becomes an app/icon like on Mom’s Roku TVs."
Double ugh. Why significantly downgrade the UX just to please grandma's?
Not to mention the obvious: a software downgrade certainly doesn't require a hardware update...