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The New York Times published a nice introductory article today about the ongoing convergence between TV, PCs, and Home Theater systems: "Drawing PC, TV and Stereo Into an Entertainment Loop".
It serves as a good overview of many products covered here in the past: the Prismiq media player, the Gateway connected DVD player, and TiVo's Home Media Option, and hints at things to come from the likes of Microsoft, Toshiba, and Linksys.
by Matt Haughey October 23, 2003 in News
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Posted by: Fontaine at Oct 25, 2003 2:18:41 PM
Hello,
I stumbled across the site looking for something else, but I am interested in getting your and your reader's opinion about a new product called ieHIP. You can see the product at www.avpchome.com (the website needs some help, but the info is good). The ieHIP is billed as the world's first tv-centric computer/Consumer/Communication/Community/Commerce Convergence Infotainment platform.
The product is for sale, and certainly if anyone is interested, we will sell them one. But, I am really interested in opinions right now.
Thanks,
John
Posted by: john at Nov 8, 2003 7:35:34 AM
Just reading up on some of this lately, was interesting.
Posted by: tgirl chat at Nov 12, 2004 4:42:38 PM
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