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Tivo HD XL DVR specs

We are currently working on upgrading our specs, but here are some short details.

Specifications

TV signal sources

Digital and analog cable, digital and analog antenna. Satellite NOT supported.

Video output modes: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, native, hybrid

TiVo Series3™ architecture


Product dimensions

16.5" W x 12.625" D x 3.375" H


Weight

9 lbs


Phone line

Connects to an existing home phone line, unless you connect an Ethernet cable to (G) or the TiVo wireless adapter to (H).


Digital audio

Connects to your home theater system for digital sound using an optical digital audio cable.


S-Video out

Connects to a TV for a high-quality standard definition picture. It does not support high definition. Requires connecting a separate cable for audio.


Component video out

Connects to a TV for a high definition picture. Requires connecting a separate cable for audio.


Composite video and stereo out

Connects to a TV for a standard definition picture. Use only the white and red cables if all you need is audio for a different video source, like S-Video or Component video.


HDMI out

Connects to a TV, A/V receiver, or home theater system for a pure digital connection that provides HD video and digital audio all in one cable.


Ethernet

Connects to an Ethernet cable to allow your DVR to access your home network and your broadband Internet connection.


2 USB ports

Connects to the TiVo wireless adapter if you want to wirelessly connect to your home network and broadband internet connection.


E-SATA

Connects to the My DVR Expander to increase recording capacity.


Cable In

Connects to the coaxial cable in your wall that provides your cable TV programming. Satellite is not supported.


Antenna in

Connects to the coaxial cable from a TV antenna in order to receive analog and digital broadcasts (including HD programming) over the air.

If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Digital Media Players specs database licensing page.


Description: Replaces your cable box with CableCards™ you get from your cable company.
Gets its program information by connecting to either your broadband connection or a standard phone line.
Works with just about any entertainment setup.
Comes with an easy to read setup poster to get you started.
Takes you through a guided setup process right on your TV.

Created by MG3 on Jan 27, 2010

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