More Information on the ReplayTV PC Edition
Earlier this month, we told you about the new ReplayTV PC edition that was in beta. Now USAToday has an article that gives us a few more details:
Digital video recorder (DVR) providers, including TiVo and cable and satellite companies, will face a new rival this fall. ReplayTV, a DVR pioneer that fell on hard times, will unveil on Wednesday a service with software that makes ordinary PCs full-featured DVRs.
The ReplayTV PC Edition will go on sale in September. People will be able to try it free for 30 days. Buyers will pay about $100 for the software for their PC and a year's worth of access to TV listings for the electronic program guide, updated daily via phone or Internet. It will cost about $20 a year thereafter for continued program data.
Not a lot of new details but a we'll share everything we can find with you.
At USAToday.com
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Posted by William Hungerford at June 30, 2006 8:13 AM