Ricor PVRs To Hit Russia
BlackShirt writes "Mediacenter acts as a digital video recorder, i.e. it enables the viewer to plan his/her future television broadcast recordings. 'Live' broadcasts can also be recorded. Program recordings are stored in the video archive, and the user can playback, delete or unable deleting of recordings (here are some screenshots). I personally like their advertisements more than their product. (Shopping-tv style, wife doesn't allow to watch football, so disapponted husband knocks on his neighbors' door, as they turn their fabulous Ricor TV box from pause to play.)" It looks like this is being marketed to Russian cable companies as an all-in-one portal, since they also include electronic ordering capabilities and "near video on demand"; I wish American PVRs had all these features by default (ethernet, USB, microphone, camera inputs ...)
looks nice but you'll have to pry my tivo from my cold dead hands
All I Want For Christmas Is My Constitutional Rights
PVR Records YOU!
"Dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire" --Robert Frost
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Amercian PVRS
Russian PVRS
ALL MADE IN TAWAIIN
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damn you lameness filter, sometimes you need to yell.
Did anybody else read the subject line as 'Ricer PVRs To Hit Russia' and get visions of set top boxes with oversized wings and a large aluminum exhause pipe coming out of the back with way too many decals plastered all over it?
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Cogito cogito, ergo cogito sum.
Looks like Russia gets all the good programming. The first picture of the sample screenshots looks like the (very) old Japanese shoujo anime classic Candy-Candy.
I tried every decent and legal way I could think of to resolve the issue w/the business before I rented the chicken suit