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Telly is a new linux-based home media device that can record TV, play DVDs and music CDs, and store movie, music, and photos on the 80Gb drive, offers networking, and sports a web-based interface to boot. It includes a subscription-free program guide, but at $899, it seems pretty pricey for a linux-based system. [via /.]
by Matt Haughey July 16, 2003 in News
I saw the Telly on Slashdot the other day. I was planning on building my own MythTV box, but now I'm thinking otherwise. The Telly really seems to be what I'm looking for in a PVR.
Posted by: Chris Ledoux at Jul 17, 2003 5:01:07 AM
I took a look at MythTV, and I really don't like it compared to other possible built it yourself PVRs, the system requirement are pretty high agaist whats out there.
Posted by: Jake at Feb 27, 2004 10:29:29 PM
I'd have to agree on the assesment by Jake on MythTV...! Todd Lokken.
Posted by: Todd Lokken at Oct 11, 2005 9:05:43 AM
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