Threebase is reporting that Video Without Boundries is still planning on releasing the MediaREADY 4000, a set-top media hub and networked DVD player with a variety of flash memory card slots, a built-in hard drive, and Ethernet (but no wireless?) It certainly looks full-featured enough, with FireWire and USB slots right up front (and hopefully on the back, as well), but when it ships Real Soon Now for $450 we’ll be able to see what sort of boundryless video experience they actually intend on providing.
No mention of the VIA co-branding this time around, although Threebase’s Noah Kravitz does mention VWB’s plans to “license their technologies along the lines of a tiered, scaleable solution marketable to consumers and telcom providers alike.”
Read – Video Without Boundaries :: The Mythical MediaREADY 4000 Rises Again [ThreeBase]
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