The vast majority of info I've been able to find with information about traveling with a TiVo is 6 to 10 years old. I expect things have changed quite a bit since 2005!
We currently have a TiVo Premiere and two Series 3 TiVo's. We'll be escaping from our NY home to a property in FL for a month or two and would like to keep our TiVo addiction intact. Wouldn't the simplest option be just to take one of our boxes with us and connect it to the cable system at our destination?
Do any of the latest versions such as Roamio have additional features that could work better?
In much of the info I've been able to find folks are also recommending 3rd party solutions such as Slingbox, Roku, etc. Trying to figure out if there's any advantages with these types of systems over just taking along a TiVo. We do have IOS & Android tablets, but I expect most TV watching will be at the FL residence using the main television.
Any insights that could help us figure out the best way to go would be much appreciated!
Tim
We currently have a TiVo Premiere and two Series 3 TiVo's. We'll be escaping from our NY home to a property in FL for a month or two and would like to keep our TiVo addiction intact. Wouldn't the simplest option be just to take one of our boxes with us and connect it to the cable system at our destination?
Do any of the latest versions such as Roamio have additional features that could work better?
In much of the info I've been able to find folks are also recommending 3rd party solutions such as Slingbox, Roku, etc. Trying to figure out if there's any advantages with these types of systems over just taking along a TiVo. We do have IOS & Android tablets, but I expect most TV watching will be at the FL residence using the main television.
Any insights that could help us figure out the best way to go would be much appreciated!
Tim
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