The company SONICblue launched a series of new digital video recorders (DVR) with broadband connectivity that lets u download your videos from the Internet and play it on your TV. The product is called ReplayTV. U can store up to 320 hours of television. U can also share these movies with your friends or play recorded programs without commercials.
SONICblue's new ReplayTV 4000 models connect to a cable modem or DSL for fast and easy transferring of video over broadband and can share video throughout the house via a home network. |
'Families can now create their own video library, collecting their favorite movies and programs without commercial interruption, along with family videos and photos that can be easily retrieved for viewing at anytime," Ken Potashner, CEO and chairman, SONICblue, explained. 'These products are just the tip of the iceberg, in terms of what's coming from SONICblue. We plan to introduce a series of exciting products and services for the connected, digital home that will bring enjoyment to the consumer."
This product looks nice to me They offer 4 models: ReplayTV 4040 with up to 40 hours of storage for $699; ReplayTV 4080 with up to 80 hours of storage for $999; ReplayTV 4160 with up to 160 hours of storage for $1,499; and the ReplayTV 4320 with up to 320 hours of storage for $1,999. Okey I know it's a bit expensive, but I'm sure the prices will drop. These new sets will be available in November.
Read more in their press release.
Source: soniceblue















