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Half of US homes to have a DVR by 2011

The E-Commerce Times is running an article on the growth of DVR use in the US. According to Leichtman Research Group (LRG), just two years ago DVRs were in only 1 of 13 US homes, today 1 in 5 homes have a DVR, and by 2011 they predict that 50% of homes, or 60 million, will have a DVR. This is due largely to the proliferation from cable and satellite providers who are shifting DVRs from options to nearly standard equipment.

LRG also reported a couple of things that were a little surprising to me. They determined that 45% of DVR households record only five or fewer programs a week, and that 95% of TV viewing in the US is still live TV. I would’ve expected homes with DVRs to record more content, and even with DVRs in just 20% of homes I expected more time-shifting - 100% of my viewing is time-shifted with TiVo. And they look forward to potential future developments such as a network-based DVR.

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2 Responses to “Half of US homes to have a DVR by 2011”

  1. MickeS Says:

    These DVRs are probably for the most part not much more than cable boxes with some DVR functions thrown in, like my SARA-driven SA8300HD was. They are cable boxes where you can record shows, whereas TiVo is a recorder that you can watch live TV through. I’m not surprised that the actual DVR use on these units is low - like it says in the article, this is not a demand-driven market; many who have the cable DVRs probably never even record anything on them.

  2. Brian Purcell Says:

    I concur with MickeS. I was just down in San Diego and I crashed with two friends over two nights. Both friends had cable DVR’s, but neither of them used them for that much. One even called her box a TiVo, eventhough it clearly wasn’t. The other friend’s DVR had a LOUD whirring sound and just assumed that all DVR’s did that. I don’t think I was successful in convincing them of the superiority of TiVo boxes.

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