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Coming Soon To A Living Room Near You . . . ReloadedSource: http://davisfreeberg.com/2007/01/10/coming-soon-to...Displaying mentions in this article, for full text please visit source. DVRs With Seagate Drives Inside Hosted on Zooomr Photo by Thomas HawkWith CES now well under way, there continues to be a steady stream of product announcements still coming out of Las Vegas. With so many new gadgets, it’s difficult to gauge how popular these devices will really be, but clearly we are seeing a great deal of interest in bringing the capabilities of the internet to the TV. Open TV shows off High Definition IPTV - Open TV is probably better known as a satellite and cable middleware provider, but don’t count them out of being part of the future of IPTV. With the telephone companies continuing to invest aggressively in this technology, Open TV has positioned themselves as a legitimate solution for the next generation of TV. Through a collaboration with Silicon & Software Systems Ltd., Open TV was able to demonstrate their middleware running IPTV using an Amino A13x set top box. Between Open TV’s innovative advertising solutions and the power of IPTV, Open TV has positioned themselves well to capitalize on the trend away from broadcast and towards interactive TV. Neuros Demos Open Source DVR - With so much potential functionality, the Neuros OSD is the swiss army knife of the DVR industry. Sick and tired of DRM and proprietary DVR schemes, last year, Neuros turned to the open source community for help creating a Linux based DVR. In only 14 hours, they sold 100 units of an early stage alpha product to a group largely composed of software developers who have been building it out from there. With upcoming support being built for Skype, placeshifting and portable media storage, the Neuros OSD will be one sick machine when it is launched at $250 per unit, later this year. While it’s likely that it’s open source nature will prevent HDTV from ever being an option, given it’s hackable Linux core and the hardcore developer following, I expect that we’ll see the Neuros OSD push the envelope of DVR innovation for years to come. Broadcom Announces Upcoming DivX Supported HDTV DVR - Broadcom announced that they’ve teamed up with Coship Electronics to provide a DivX supported HDTV DVR for the Chinese set top box market in 2007. While no launch date was given for the BCM7452, the set top box will include upscalling technology to display standard definition content on an HD display, six video digital/analog converters, support for high fidelity audio as well as dual USB2.0 and HDMI support. With the digital revolution clearly happening at an even faster pace outside of the US, China represents a very lucrative market for DivX to tap into. With the Chinese government having taken a laissez faire attitude towards media piracy, DivX is in a strong position to drive healthy consumer demand for set top boxes that support their codec. Feeds and posts are not affliated with ://URLFAN. They are displayed here simply for informational purposes, if you would like to remove your feed, posts, or domain from ranking and analysis, please contact us. |
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