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24 Hour Rental Limit Gets -Some- Attention

Dave Zatz just posted about a change to the 24 hour limit on AppleTV rentals – but not in this country. So far, the bigger window is for Canada and the UK. Good thing that these guys finally get something first! Let’s bring it here to the US too, please!

I’ve railed before about how hard this makes renting movies for me under this system. I generally only have time to watch half a movie in a night – and this essentially means I have to either rent twice, or stay up late the first night and then start early the second night. 

TiVo is SO much easier (at least when the show isn’t from Amazon Unbox, which has the same 24 hour restriction).

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$10 off $60 or More with Google Checkout

Starting today, customers using Google Checkout to purchase from WeaKnees get $10 off orders of $60 or more.

Here are the exact terms:

 

  • Get $10 off purchases of $60 or more (before shipping and tax) with Google Checkout.
  • Limit 1 per person. No resale. Offer available until June 23, 2008.

 

Look for this button and get your discount:

To take advantage of this offer, you must use Google Checkout, and retroactive discounts, as always, cannot be applied.

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Now in Stock: the AM21 for DirecTV

We’ve just gotten the AM21 in stock. This is a peripheral unit that will tune digital OTA signals. It works with the H21, the HR21 (all models), and the HR21 Pro. It is the same color and look (black and shiny) and footprint as the H21 and HR21, but not the HR21 Pro. [Note: This is NOT compatible with the H21]

In this picture, the AM21 is the top component, and the bottom is an HR21 that has been paired to it.

We have the AM21 on our DirecTV equipment page.

So what is OTA and why would you need it? OTA is over-the-air, as in, antenna broadcasts. These are the newer digital antenna broadcasts to which all local broadcasters are migrating. You may have read about the changes in broadcast methods that will be complete in February of 2009 (see our blog post about the digital TV transition); the older analog signals will cease to be broadcast, and only the newer digital signals will continue. It is those digital signals that the AM21 can record.

Local broadcasters will be sending digital signals out in HD (and, in some cases, SD) for free. These transmissions generally are less compressed than the HD signal put out by DirecTV. In many cases, these signals are also unavailable through DirecTV’s satellites. So adding this component will likely increase the quality of your local HD channels, and potentially it will increase the variety. You may also choose to discontinue paying DirecTV for local channels if your reception is good enough where you live.

The AM21 seamlessly integrates the OTA channels (both HD and SD) into the interface of the H21 or HR21. Unless you’re looking for it, you’ll never really know that the channel is coming from the antenna instead of the satellite. Further, these channels are fully recordable on DVRs, just the same as the signals coming from the satellite dish.

In most areas, you’ll need an antenna to get decent digital OTA reception. We sell a few OTA antennas. If you already have an old antenna on your roof, that may be perfectly fine – the technology of these new ones is similar enough that older ones often get good reception. In some cases, these new antennas can even be used indoors to get reception.

The AM21 has a power pass-through for the host DTV receiver (H21 or HR21) so that you don’t need an extra power outlet for this unit.

Finally, if you want an all-in-one solution, where the DirecTV DVR has an internal OTA tuner, we still have the HR20 DirecTV DVR in stock.

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Old Episode of The Screen Savers on YouTube

Yup, years ago we were TV stars. Wow – it’s only four years old, but, for us, it’s a blast from the past.

 

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Lifetime TiVo Service is Really Back! And Other Pricing Updates

Starting today, May 15, 2008, TiVo is bringing back Product Lifetime Service for new TiVo DVRs. The price will be $399 for the first DVR on an account, and $299 for each additional unit on the same account.

Previously, lifetime had been available for $399 for additional boxes on an already existing TiVo.com account. This change paves the way for new TiVo users, or TiVo users moving over from DirecTV TiVos to cable, to get lifetime service initially. We think this is a great move! Many of our customers have expressed animosity towards recurring monthly fees, so this gives them a away to avoid those fees. It also lowers the price for lifetime for existing, loyal TiVo customers.

In addition, for customers with a TiVo.com account, secondary boxes will now be eligible to get the Multi Service Discount (MSD) in the form of an annual prepay for $99. There were ways to get this deal previously, but it will now be more prominent on the TiVo website. There is no longer prepayment plan for MSD units except for lifetime at $299. If you figure the lifetime service over a three-year horizon, at $8.31/month we think this is a great deal. Then, after three years are up, you effectively have totally free service.

Finally, the two-year prepayment option is going away completely. This is largely cosmetic – for quite a while, TiVo has offered a discount on the three-year plan bringing it to the cost of the two-year plan, so likely no one ever chose the two-year deal.