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TiVo 40 hour box – $100 = Sweet Deal!

A 40-hour TiVo box for just $99 without rebate? That’s right – everybody’s favorite PVR company is announcing a special promotion through August 20th, 2005 where you can get an instant savings on their product line up.

The $100 instant savings applies to the 40 and 80 hours Series2 boxes as well as the Humax 40 and 80 hour PVR/DVD recorders, according to a press release. The savings does not require customers to fill out any additional paperwork or forms.

TiVo, who is doing the special promotion in honor of the summer TV season, is also sweetening the offer by providing two months of free TiVo service if the new units are activated by July 31.

“New television programs aren’t just for the fall anymore,” said Katie Ho, vice president of marketing, TiVo. “New summer premieres on almost every major network demonstrate television has changed forever and we want to let as many people as possible see just how TiVo can change forever the way we watch it. With more new television available than ever and less time to watch it, TiVo lets any family time shift their favorite shows so they can watch what they want, whenever they want.”

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