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June 23, 2005
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Study: PVRs in 50% of US Homes in 2009
Ed Bott points to a study that finds that despite tremendous growth, PVRs (aka TiVos) won't be in 50% of US homes until 2009 (PVRs Won't Hit the Mainstream for Years).
If you own a TiVo, or a Media Center PC, or a PVR from your cable company, you're part of an elite. A new research report from Accenture says that the percentage of U.S. homes with personal video recorders will increase by 500% in the next four years, but even in 2009 more than half of U.S. homes still won't have the equipment to record, pause, or time-shift TV.
Read the whole thing. Of course, that means there are quite a few more years before we're all watching
broadcatches.
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