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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. End of an Era: TiVo has officially stopped selling its iconic DVR set-top boxes as of October 1, 2025, marking the conclusion of a revolutionary chapter in TV viewing.

    2. Legacy of Innovation: Launched in 1999, TiVo enabled features like pausing and recording live television, fundamentally changing how audiences engage with content.

    3. Shift to Software: TiVo has transitioned to a software-centric model, focusing on TiVo OS, which premiered in U.S. smart TVs this year, while continuing operations primarily in Europe.

    4. Ongoing Support: Despite discontinuing hardware, TiVo will maintain customer support for existing products, ensuring users with lifetime plans continue to receive assistance.

    TiVo has officially ceased sales of its DVR set-top boxes, marking a significant shift in how viewers consume television. The company made headlines when it quietly removed its digital video recorder from its website. On October 1, TiVo confirmed that it will no longer manufacture hardware, echoing a broader shift in the industry.

    Initially launched in 1999, the TiVo box revolutionized television viewing. It allowed viewers to pause, rewind, and record live shows. This innovation transformed the viewing experience, freeing audiences from rigid schedules and commercial breaks.

    Transitioning away from hardware, TiVo now focuses on software. The company has offered TiVo OS primarily in Europe since 2022. Recently, the smart TV operating system debuted in the U.S. market through a partnership with Sharp. The “Sharp Smart TV Powered by TiVo” showcases a 55-inch QLED display, supporting 4K resolution and HDR.

    TiVo OS aggregates various streaming services, offering users both free and paid content. This evolution underscores the company’s commitment to adapting to changing viewer habits. Additionally, TiVo will continue to provide support for existing products. This decision reassures customers who invested in lifetime plans.

    Looking ahead, TiVo’s shift from hardware to software illustrates a broader trend in technology. As urban areas increasingly embrace smart innovations, companies like TiVo play a crucial role in facilitating efficient and enjoyable viewing experiences. The future of entertainment may not involve physical devices but rather intelligent software solutions that cater to modern needs.

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