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October 23, 2003

Drawing PC, TV and Stereo Into an Entertainment Loop

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.

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