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Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT

Mackus Daddius writes "This ought to give the MPAA a conniption: 'The Lancaster system is modular, consisting of a TV tuner (analogue or digital), a hard disk module and an interface module that ties the system together and connects to your TV. The modules are connected using standard Ethernet connections, giving you flexibility over where the modules are placed and used. Multiple storage and interface modules can be used, increasing the capacity of the system and allowing multiple TVs to be used for watching programmes.' From the ZDNet UK article and here's an article with pics."

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  1. The Lancaster? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I didn't think the Amish were allowed use networked PVRs. Must be a Mennonite thing.

  2. Modular homes? by fence · · Score: 3, Funny

    Jeesh--you would think that people who live in modular homes probably have better thngs to spend their money on than networked PVRs...

    Oh, you mean a Modular, Home Network PVR?

    That's different...

    Nevermind.

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