
While
Interact-TV is
no stranger to the media center arena, the company is taking a diversion from its previous
PMP /
storage-based offerings to unveil a fully-featured
Linux-based media center for your AV rack. Aside from sporting a sleek, almost space-aged design, the unit can play back / save DVDs to your video library, automatically lookup DVD cover art and meta data, burn recorded TV shows to DVD, import video files from a networked PC, output in 480i or 720p, and handle AVI, DivX, MPEG1/2/3/4, WMV, JPEG, Cinepak, DV, QuickTime, RealMedia, H.263, and H.264 formats. Moreover, this box offers up a thorough audio / photo management system, one-touch recording as a PVR, and access to a bevy of extraneous information via the Telly Portal. As if this weren't enough, you'll also find an
upscaling DVD player within, and if you're curious about the components running the show, there's 512MB of RAM, up to a 400GB hard drive, dual-layer DVD burner, six-channel audio, component / S-Video / composite outs, NTSC TV tuner, IR trackball remote, optional wireless keyboard, gigabit Ethernet, FireWire, USB 2.0, and a complete lack of fans due to the passive cooling system.
Vista may be getting most of the limelight on this day in particular, but the MyTellyHD packs quite a wallop for a low-key Linux
HTPC, and considering the fairly low $899 starting price point, there's not much to grumble about on this one.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kurt Koch @ Jan 31st 2007 10:48AM
anyone have any exp w this company? curious to hear feedback or reviews
John @ Jan 31st 2007 3:39PM
Name is misleading. Single NTSC tuner only. Its 720p component output, no ATSC tuner and no Blu-ray or HD-DVD makes it nothing more than a stretch-o-vision scaler.