TiVo Buries the VCR 210
Biul drolly writes "Apparently, TiVo's marketing department had difficulty with figurative speech in school." Specifically, News.com reports that TiVo held a mock funeral for the VCR this week. From the article: "While the death of VCRs and the VHS format has been long expected, it may be a bit premature to announce its arrival. Some 97 million households still have at least one VCR, according to the International Recording Media Association. However, TiVo's stunt does point out how fragile the VCR market is. Panasonic and Toshiba still make VCRs, as do lesser-known companies such as Lite-On, a Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer that sells its recorders through Wal-Mart Stores. But several manufactures have quit making VCRs. Brian Lucas, a spokesman for Best Buy, said that the retailer carries less than 10 models of standalone VCRs now. Ten years ago, it carried more than two dozen."
Tivo's funeral is not that far away either (Score:3, Funny)
One might think considering how fast they are loosing the customer base.
Have vs USE (Score:5, Funny)
I have three....count 'em THREE VCRs still plugged in, taking power and giving me the time very reliably.
With 2 Tivos, when was the last time a VCR tape actually spun in one of these 3 decks? Over 3 years ago.
The tapes are loud, look like crap, and are unwieldy on the shelf. I don't even know where I buried the tapes.
Why don't DVD players display the time on the front? Then I could get rid of the clock/VCRs
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Funny)
And I just got my VCR to stop flashing "12:00".
A little duct tape over the LED worked fine.
It _can't_ be dead... (Score:2, Funny)
Publicity Stunts (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Funny)
Considering the number of Dr Who programs made you must have now been married a long time. Congratulations