It's all pending an official announcement later this morning but both the
New York Times and
San Jose Mercury News are reporting that Best Buy and TiVo are forming a "broad partnership." Under the multi-year alliance, Best Buy will "heavily" promote TiVo products at its 1,100 stores across the US. TiVo, for its part, will develop a special flavor of its set-top box that will be sold in Best Buy stores and lets the retailer advertise its products and services directly to TiVo subscribers -- items can then be purchased via the TiVo remote. The alliance goes even deeper as it will see TiVo's software and search tools added to Best Buy's own-branded consumer electronics (like Insignia and Dynex HDTVs) and Best Buy's Napster music service will become available to TiVo subscribers on their TVs. While this all sounds like a win-win for the two corporations, TiVo CEO Tom Rogers says that the Best Buy-customized TiVo with Napster won't likely arrive until "early next year" while the inclusion of TiVo's interface on Best Buy's Insignia or Dynex TVs is even "further out." Until then the benefits for us, the consumers, are less clear.
P.S. That's our mock-up above of what we imagine the Best Buy TiVo will look like.
Update: Aaaand,
it's official.
[Via
ITVT]
Read -- San Jose Mercury news
Read -- New York Times
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dp118 @ Jul 9th 2009 8:29AM
Good for TiVo. As a longtime TiVo customer, anything which sustains TiVo as a company is welcome to me. However, until the cable industry (and TiVo) sorts out the TiVo, cablecard, tuning adapter interface problems brought on by switched digital video (SDV), Best Buy is going to have a huge number of dissatisfied customers. Many, many TiVo customers in areas now served by SDV cable feeds, experience continuous/intermittent problems. True-Two Way is one solution and perhaps the marketing clout of Best Buy may help move it along.
TrueEddie @ Jul 9th 2009 8:44AM
I agree, anything that helps keep TiVo around is cool with me.
bimmerfreak0 @ Jul 9th 2009 9:11AM
desparate.....not selling any tivos....cant get on dish....just get a moxi or a computer
Cap BD @ Jul 9th 2009 9:46AM
TiVo's a pretty great solution for people who don't want to deal with an HTPC. My wife would sooner skip paying the water bill than our TiVo service.
okej01 @ Jul 9th 2009 9:56AM
I wonder if the retailer will sell them higher than the msrp, as they do with many other items? As an example, check out the Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K. $509.99 vs. $499.00. Tivo's are already overpriced, consorting with BB will not make this better.
Big Wizz @ Jul 9th 2009 10:18AM
Consorting with the Insignia brand will not make TiVo better.
Insignia = crap
pete @ Jul 9th 2009 10:38AM
Terrible idea.
Just ask Direct-Tivo owners how they feel about their specialty-licensed Tivo boxes...
brennok @ Jul 9th 2009 8:10PM
I never had a problem with my Directivos except the fact that Directv crippled the features compared to the Series 2. I don't see it in Best Buy's interest to do that.