View Full Version : S3: "Real soon now"
btwyx
08-10-2006, 04:49 PM
I just bumped into a TiVo employee and in response to the obvious question "when's the S3 due out" his response was "real soon now". I aksed him if he wasn't supposed to say "second half", but he seemed to think that he could say "real soon now".
So take that for what its worth.
pkscout
08-10-2006, 05:05 PM
Only three words? How are we supposed to generate a 16 page thread on this if all we have to dissect is three words? ;)
Budget_HT
08-10-2006, 05:48 PM
5.3 pages per word will do!
slacker9876
08-10-2006, 05:51 PM
Does anyone know what the price point for this unit will be? I know I am getting one, so I need to see how much poker money I need to stash!
Bierboy
08-10-2006, 05:52 PM
I just bumped into a TiVo employee...There are a couple of TiVo employees I'd like to "bump into." ;)
I just bumped into a TiVo employee and in response to the obvious question "when's the S3 due out" his response was "real soon now". I aksed him if he wasn't supposed to say "second half", but he seemed to think that he could say "real soon now".
So take that for what its worth.
Jeez, you kids. . . "Real Soon Now", abbreviated "RSN" was what Jerry Pournelle used to joke was the delivery time for the faboulous software every garage software company was going to deliver in the 80's. It was an obfuscation then, and now. . .
CCourtney
08-10-2006, 06:19 PM
Does anyone know what the price point for this unit will be? I know I am getting one, so I need to see how much poker money I need to stash!
That will be release real soon now, LOL.
Sorry, couldn't help myself. The statement 'it will be released real soon now' is generally a marketing statement for. Our timeline is slipping, I don't know when the hell the thing is comming out, but I keep everybody happy by saying 'Real Soon Now'
If they had a date that they were confident on, then they would state it.
-CCourtney
Bierboy
08-10-2006, 06:36 PM
...If they had a date that they were confident on, then they would state it....I disagree. I've never seen a software/hardware company issue a release DATE...usually a date range or a season (e.g., Apple yesterday announcing that Leopard will be available spring '07).
By "bump in to" you mean "waited outside tivo headquarters"
and by "his response" you mean "When I released him from the headlock"
Correct?
-smak-
Bierboy
08-10-2006, 08:10 PM
By "bump in to" you mean "waited outside tivo headquarters"
and by "his response" you mean "When I released him from the headlock"
Correct?
-smak-ROFLMAO!
btwyx
08-10-2006, 09:23 PM
By "bump in to" you mean "waited outside tivo headquarters"I'm not saying anything, just so I don't incriminate anyone if they weren't supposed to say that.and by "his response" you mean "When I released him from the headlock"No headlock, but I'd already hit him with another question which seemed to be almost as painful.
gastrof
08-11-2006, 03:39 AM
Only three words? How are we supposed to generate a 16 page thread on this if all we have to dissect is three words? ;)
For a start, we could count letters, not just words! :p
oldskoolboarder
08-11-2006, 03:43 AM
My source from Tivo said September, indicating some special date. All I could find were these references to Sept milestones.
http://www.bsu.edu/web/KMANDERSON3/history.html
dylanursula
08-11-2006, 07:55 AM
OK; so I need a S3; on Sept 1 at $199....... (with tax)....
Now if I keep saying that I am sure it will happen :) hehehehe
GTO40
08-11-2006, 09:09 AM
I stopped planning on the S3 last May for this football season.
mattdb
08-11-2006, 10:51 AM
I bet before 6.3.
cstelter
08-11-2006, 11:53 AM
My source from Tivo said September, indicating some special date. All I could find were these references to Sept milestones.
http://www.bsu.edu/web/KMANDERSON3/history.html
S3... Sept 3... Well, we could wish. Sept 30 anniv of their public offereing seems more likely.
ihatecable
08-11-2006, 12:10 PM
I've been told in October from their sales department
Bierboy
08-11-2006, 02:32 PM
S3... Sept 3... Well, we could wish. Sept 30 anniv of their public offereing seems more likely.That's EXACTLY what I was thinking....quite appropriate to release the S3 on S3.
stoli412
08-11-2006, 04:30 PM
I'm gonna guess Tuesday, October 3. It's a "3", during the week, close to the IPO anniv, and in line with predictions.
ReikiBoy
08-11-2006, 07:29 PM
How do release dates work? They do a press release announcing S3 is being released? Then it takes 1 or 2 months for the units to get to the stores? Stores that could only order only 3 units? Where customers have pre-paid? So I can't get one for at least 6 months? And in one year when sales have slacked off the price comes down 50%? Is that how it works?
Dan203
08-11-2006, 08:03 PM
Actually with the S2DT unit they announced it only a week before it's retail release and started taking orders via TiVo.com immediately. People who ordered via the website started getting them by Thursday/Friday of that week, then on Monday of the next week they were available in quantity at most of the major retailers. (i.e. BestBuy, Circuit City and even Amazon.com)
Provided they follow suit, and don't have a supply shortage, we should be just fine.
Dan
drewj
08-11-2006, 08:07 PM
Can't wait to place that order!
bidger
08-11-2006, 08:18 PM
I guess. Registered 4 and 1/2 years ago and that's the first thing you've commented on. :)
btwyx
08-11-2006, 08:29 PM
Release dates can be managed in a variety of ways, some better than others. This is a question for OPs to get right. It takes a while for production to ramp up to expected levels to satisfy continuing demand, and you can build up stock on hand to handle the initial surge in demand, or not, depending on how you want to manage it.
There may be a particular date you want to release something for whatever reason. If this date is in advance of the reality of the situation you have dissapointed customers who want to give you money but can't. If its to far behind reality, you can have stock sitting on hand which is not a good thing from an accountant's perspective.
I'm glad of Dan's comments about the DT release, that sounds like OPs has got things sorted out and marketing didn't decide to announce too early. We can only hope for a smooth release for the S3.
Previous releases I've been through (for DirecTiVos) have been pretty much in the announce too soon and have dissapointed customers style.
drewj
08-11-2006, 08:41 PM
I guess. Registered 4 and 1/2 years ago and that's the first thing you've commented on. :)
So, my comment isn't valid? :p
Yeah, I haven't been that active, but it's because I've been happy with my DirecTivo for the last 4 years. Now that I'm on Comcast, I'm VERY interested in seeing what's going to happen!
bicker
08-12-2006, 08:29 AM
Most experts believe that it is irresponsible to release products, such as software, on a specific date in the future. It's not like a motion picture, where the post-production work involved is well-understood beforehand. Testing is intended to find problems, and there is no science that can be applied to know, definitively, in advance, how many bugs will be found, how severe they'll be, and how long it will take to resolve them. A date can be arrived at once testing indicates that the product, as it currently is, is ready for release. Then you can announce a date, in anticipation of how long it takes for production, packaging and distribution, activities that you can know, in advance, how long they'll take.
CCourtney
08-12-2006, 08:32 PM
I disagree. I've never seen a software/hardware company issue a release DATE...usually a date range or a season (e.g., Apple yesterday announcing that Leopard will be available spring '07).
Errr, No crap. When a company is refering to something that's in the distance.
Firm dates when you're within a month or two of the release are often set. The reason is they're actually mass producing the boxes at that point and they're ready to start distribution.
'Real Soon' doesn't mean a damn thing. Give me a date or at least a range narrower than 2H06. All that means to me is 'We're going to try really hard to make the X-mas '06 market'
CCourtney
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