Philips Standalone TiVos
In 1999, Philips released the first TiVo box ever available for purchase, the HDR110. The HDR110 contained a 13GB hard drive, same as the HDR110, which was released soon after, and replaced the HDR110. This TiVo can only be used as a "dumb DVR" or "digital VCR" after TiVo had replaced receiving guide data from Gracenote to Rovi in September 2016 by updating the firmware of every TiVo, and Series 1 TiVos did not receive that update.
Hardware
All of the Philips Series 1 units (even the Sony-SVR-2000 and Thompson PVR10UK) use the same internal parts, including the same motherboard, hard drives, power supplies, etc. The Standalone Series 1 units all have the same specifications:
IBM PowerPC 403GCX running at 54 MHz
16MB of onboard RAM

Models
Philips released multiple different models between 1999 - 2001. These models do not differ in functionality, only in hard drive capacity and the front faceplate.



