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more about #settopboxes more comments → ID Ron Burgundy: The last time I tried Boxee, it was very buggy. Keep in mind that this was a very early release, so I'm bound to try it again soon and hopefully with... more » gunluva is prepared to drop.: They couldn't think of a name that wouldn't remind me of a hyperactive YouTube celebrity? #boxeebox more » RipRapRob: You might pronounce the name "Boxee" but isn't it spelled "Boxxy"? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Too bad they don't have this for say, the PS3. Then it really would be the ultimate media center machine... #boxeebox more » joe.glass: Would you guys say Boxee is better than XBMC? I'd like to use an Acer Revo for a HTPC...which one (Boxee/XBMC) would you use? #boxeebox more » OCEntertainment: Best Buy employee: "You may want to check out the new Boxee Box." Customer: "Gesundheit." #boxeebox more » huh989: 1000 hours...pshh. I'll go through that in like 2 days. more » slaughter33: You all are such noobs. 120Hz has absolutely nothing to do with the weird smooth soap opera effect. That would be the trumotion, cinemotion or whateve... more » Noobs-R-Us: Dear John, You do know that you can turn that down a notch? Most 120hz TVs allow you to set the amount of enhancement. Typically, demos like to set ... more » Nick: i was playing with my roommates TV, which is a 120Hz set, and noticed a funny difference between his and mine. it did have a camcorder feel, but it d... more » stryder100: I want something like this but with an HD tuner and hard drive, in other words a DVR. Oh, yeah and a Blue-ray reader/burner. So, sorry, no. more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: I like the keyboard. I was in the market for a media PC keyboard until I started VNCing my MediaPC with my living room laptop. more » -
#boxee
Boxee Beta: Finally Ready for Primetime (Just About)
Long the nerd connoisseur's do-it-all media software, Boxee has bigger ambitions. Not just a box. But the conquer-the-whole-world, embedded-on-every-TV kind. And the newest release of Boxee looks mighty capable of doing just that. More » -
#boxee
The Boxee Set-Top Box: It's Coming
Boxee's fantastic connected media center software has always been just that: fantastic connected media center software. Today, the company says its going to announce hardware—a Boxee Box, even. More » -
#dvrs
Moxi HD DVR Gets 6TB Drive Support, Spawns "Moxi Mate" Media Extender
The Moxi HD, everyone's favorite not-TiVo, has been joined by a media extender box, alongside a fresh software update, which among other things allows the Moxi to offload video to Lacie's 6TB drive clusters. That's over 1000 hours of HDTV. More » -
#hdtvs
Hands On With Vudu On LG: 1080p, Like, Now
Don't get me wrong: the announcement that LG's connected HDTVs are getting Vudu streaming—especially instant-on 1080p HDX movies—is a good thing. It's just that we got a few minutes with the service, and, well, something's a little... off. More » -
#hdtvs
LG Shacks Up With Vudu, Brings 1080p Movie Streaming to Connected TVs
Adding to an already impressive list of services available on their web-connected HDTVs, LG has yanked Vudu into the fold. What this means: instant 1080p movie streaming. Also, that standalone set-top streaming boxes might finally die, as they should. More » -
#settopboxes
ZillionTV: Oh Jeez, Hulu and Roku Done Had Themselves a Baby
Streaming TV is on the up and up—that much is clear. What, then, does ZillionTV offer that, say, Hulu, Netflix, Vudu, and Apple TV don't? A little convergence, maybe. More » -
#neuros
Neuros Releases the Link, an Open Source, Web-Savvy Set-Top Box
Neuros, who built their reputation with weird, chunky (but wonderful) modular MP3 players, has long since moved exclusively to the home entertainment field. Their latest attempt at eroding the Apple TV's market share is the Link, a set-top streaming box that will pull video from a wide range of online TV sources — Hulu, NBC, ABC, etc. — as well as stream local audio and video content from any USB hard drive. As is always the case with Neuros set-tops, the Link's software is open source and ready for modification. This time, mercifully, that might not be the box's biggest draw. More » -

