TiVo, the box that pretty much changed the way we watched TV, was getting a little old. But that’s okay: The new TiVo Premiere looks like it might do the same thing all over again.

The new, Hi-Def Series 4 box, the smallest TiVo so far, not only shifts live programming like any other DVR, it also sucks in movies and TV from across the internet, letting you access Blockbuster, Netflix and Amazon content, YouTube and (this is huge) video podcasts. You can also stream music from Rhapsody and listen radio via Live 365.

In short, the Premiere is the one set-top box you’ll need to access almost any content out there, all with the TiVo features you already know and love. Better still, the Swivel Search feature has been extended to search the internet so in a few clicks you can track down movies featuring, say, a favorite actor and be streaming them to your TV.

There are two Series 4 models (and you’ll have to buy one – series 3 boxes cannot be upgraded): the Premiere with a 320GB hard drive for $300, and the $500 Premiere XL with 1TB, THX-certification and a backlit remote.