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    Moxi Steps To TiVo, Adding Rhapsody Music and PlayOn for Netflix, Hulu and More

    Digeo today brings its Moxi HD DVR in range of TiVo with some capabilities it was sorely lacking in a big way, including DLNA 1.0 for home streaming, and PlayOn for grabbing major net video.

    Besides adding Rhapsody music, an enhanced Flickr with "mosaic" photo viewing, and DLNA connectivity for streaming video, music and photos from computers and servers around the house—three pretty obvious moves—Moxi now gets distributed with the PlayOn client for Windows, which actively takes Netflix, Hulu, CBS and other high-quality on-demand web video streams, and steers them right to the set-top box.

    For the time being, Moxi is condemned to be the "other" CableCard-savvy set-top box. Yeah, it's lightyears better than the boxes most cable operators willingly hand over to you, but TiVo has worked hard at both interface and expansion, mixing Netflix, Amazon VOD, Rhapsody and other services into its menu to make it that much more valuable. Moxi has taken the cue, and is piling on services too.

    Rhapsody was an obvious addition, and just like everywhere else Rhapsody turns up, there's a free 30-day no-strings-attached no-credit-card trial, which is nice.

    It's also nice that Digeo added DLNA. It's not quite the DLNA 1.5 that we talked about in reference to Windows 7 (remember Play To?), but it is good enough to serve up video and other files via a simple browser.

    What surprised me was that Moxi didn't add any VOD service directly to the box. I thought Netflix was getting in bed with everybody, but it sounds like they're tied up with the big CE companies now, and Digeo doesn't make the cut. So, instead, Digeo starts sharing PlayOn, this Windows app (which usually costs $40) that's sort of in the XBMC/Boxee/Twonky family of software. Moxi owners get it free, and use it to browse Hulu, YouTube, CBS.com and plenty of other VOD services, even grabbing their own Netflix video choices too. Any video you select is carried over your home network to the Moxi box and your TV.

    The good news is, we have a box now, and I intend to test all of this once the firmware update happens. But even now I am heartened that the newcomer to the BYO-set-top-box category is pushing ahead. Remember, it's $800 for the Moxi HD, and now only sold on Amazon or Moxi.com, but that includes service for as long as you run it. I'm not saying buy one, at least, not yet, but I do think they're finally putting out a product worthy of review.


    Digeo® Releases Major Enhancements to Flagship Moxi® HD DVR

    Moxi® Entertainment Experience Gets Even Better with PlayOn™ Internet Video; Rhapsody®
    Music; Home Theater Controls; and Enhanced Photos, Internet Services and DLNA-Certified™
    Home Networking

    KIRKLAND, WA – April 09, 2009 – Digeo, Inc. today announced new features and enhancements to the
    Moxi® High Definition Digital Video Recorder (HD DVR), further advancing the world's best DVR. The
    Moxi HD DVR has new services available directly from the on-screen menu including Internet video from
    YouTube, Netflix, Hulu™ and more streaming directly to the TV through MediaMall Technologies'
    PlayOn™ media server software as well as the streaming digital music service from Rhapsody®. The
    Moxi HD DVR also now includes eControls, a home automation feature that allows users to customize the
    home theater experience by adjusting lighting and other Z-Wave supported products. The Flickr® online
    photo service and MoxiNet Internet browser were also enhanced, and Moxi is now certified to support the
    DLNA® standard for improved home networking.

    These new services will be available automatically to customers with a Moxi HD DVR via a software
    upgrade at no additional charge from Digeo.

    Additionally, as part of this new functionality, the company is offering existing and new Moxi customers a
    PlayOn® license key (value $39.99) free for a limited time, as well as a free 30-day Rhapsody trial (value:
    $12.99).

    "In the current economic climate, people are more focused on at-home entertainment options and on
    getting the most out of their HD investments," said Greg Gudorf, CEO, Digeo. "The world's best HD DVR
    now delivers even more valuable entertainment services for the best home entertainment experience."

    The Moxi HD DVR is designed to appeal to the most demanding digital cable entertainment enthusiasts.
    With its native HD interface and Emmy® award-winning Moxi Menu, dual tuners, and up to 75-hours of HD
    recording space (up to 300 hours at standard definition, and expandable well beyond with an external
    eSATA drive), the Moxi HD DVR makes it effortless for consumers to discover, experience and share high
    definition media from their digital cable provider, PCs on the home network and the Internet.

    Adding to an extensive list of advanced features and services, the enhancements announced today as
    part of the Moxi HD DVR Spring 2009 software release include:

    • PlayOn – This media server software currently provides access to Internet videos from YouTube,
    Hulu, CBS, Netflix, CNN, ESPN and more through the Moxi HD DVR from a PC on the home
    network. Video formats are automatically converted so Moxi users can watch Internet video
    directly on their widescreen HDTV.

    • Rhapsody® – The leading on-demand digital music service is now available through the Moxi HD
    DVR, allowing users to easily listen to any one of more than 7 million songs from all the major
    record labels and hundreds of smaller independent labels. Rhapsody delivers complete control
    over the music experience, helping users to easily find and play full length tracks, build playlists of
    favorites or listen to Rhapsody's professionally programmed genre & artist channels. Starting
    today, Rhapsody and Digeo are bringing music without limits to every user of the Moxi HD DVR.

    • Media Link – Certified to support the DLNA home networking standard, Media Link connects the
    TV or home entertainment system to PCs on a home network. Moxi users can easily stream
    digital movies, videos, music and photos from their PCs for viewing or listening from the comfort
    of their home entertainment environment.

    • eControls – Moxi users can now manage their home entertainment environment through the Moxi
    menu to set the mood. Users can adjust most Z-Wave-certified products such as lighting (e.g.,
    turning sets of lights on, off or dimming), control volume and power on AV devices, as well as
    monitor IP baby-cams or outside cameras, all from the remote control.

    • Mosaic – A new browsing feature for the Flickr® online photo service available through the Moxi
    menu, Mosaic allows users to rapidly scroll up, down and across their photos as they are
    displayed as mosaic tiles on the display.

    • MoxiNet –Moxi registered users can now bookmark their favorite websites at Moxi.com and
    browse them on their home entertainment display using the Moxi remote as a virtual mouse. This
    expands upon MoxiNet's quick access to news, sports scores, movie times, weather and other
    information from the Internet.

    For more details, including details of the PlayOn license key offer, technical specifications and screen
    images of the Moxi HD DVR expanded feature set, please visit: www.moxi.com. You can also follow Moxi
    on Twitter at www.twitter.com/moxi_hd or on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/c9vuxf

    About Digeo
    Digeo, Inc., a Paul Allen-backed company, provides premium home entertainment products including
    digital video recorders (DVR). The company's mission is to enable the best consumer experience in high-
    definition entertainment for the connected home. The company's flagship product – the Moxi® HD DVR
    with Emmy® award-winning menu and features – serves as the hub for whole-home distribution of digital
    entertainment. The Moxi platform empowers consumers to discover, experience and share high definition
    media, including TV, movies, music, games, photographs and video. The Moxi HD DVR is available
    directly to consumers at moxi.com or via Amazon at www.amazon.com/electronics. Moxi products are
    also available through cable providers, with nearly a half million units deployed to U.S. households to
    date. Digeo continues to innovate and provide Moxi solutions to the cable and IPTV industry, including
    the licensing of the Moxi platform and services to consumer electronics manufacturers and service
    providers. To learn more, please visit www.digeo.com.


    Send an email to Wilson Rothman, the author of this post, at wilson@gizmodo.com.