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This will connect to one TV. You can add an additional set using a Tivo Mini which unfortunately costs about 3 times what the Roamio OTA does, but it has no additional monthly fee. I use this setup in my house for our 2 TVs and it works very well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unless you're willing to run long HDMI cords all through your house, you will need separate tuners for each TV. And it can only send one signal at a time, so definitely get multiple receivers for multiple TV's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can only hook up one TV but they sell a unit you can buy for each additional TV that will work with your Tivo without having to pay an additional monthly fee on your other TV's.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.TiVo makes what they call TiVo Mini. They are small boxes that connect to the Roamio and allow for additional TVs to use the Roamio DVR. But at this time the Mini's are hardwired to the Roamio. So, you will need Mini's and Ethernet, or be able to back-wire your cable in your home (additional hardware required). I think they call it MOCA. But, you will only have to purchase the Mini. The Mini is lifetime menu service included in the purchase price.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On the TiVo-Roamio model, you will have to buy a TiVo-Mini for $99.99 (With a $5.99/month with a minimum of one year commitment and an early termination fee) for each of the 3 rooms that don't have the Roamio in them.
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