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Telly MC2100, a Linux-based PVR/Media Center

An anonymous reader writes "LinuxDevices has published an article about the Telly MC1200, a new convergent PVR/mediaplayer made by Interact-TV. The Linux-based device supports up to three internal hard drives on which it can store and manage libraries of digital music, photos, and DVDs/video. It can also burn CDs and save DVDs to local mpeg (DivX?) files, and it can pause and record live TV in TiVO-like fashion. The device is based on a 1.2GHz VIA C3 processor and has 256MB of PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory, expandable to 1GB."

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  1. Music is fun by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant
    I like to listen to music. It's a fun thing to do. Also I like to watch movies on TV, even DVD too. It is also a lot of fun.

    Linux will make it more fun. Linux is the best.