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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox360 Hardware Forums => Xbox360 General / Hardware Chat => Topic started by: hugoboss1 on November 17, 2005, 09:03:00 AM
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MS, cable companies team up on high-def TV
November 16th, 2005
MS Corp. said on Wednesday it is teaming up with cable companies to make it easy for consumers to watch high-definition cable television programs through their PCs, Xbox 360 video-game consoles and other computer devices.
MS, the worldÂ’s largest software developer, on Wednesday said it is working on plug-and-play technology with CableLabs, an industry research group that sets standards for cable TV, data and phone services.
MS and CableLabs will develop PCs that can easily accept digital cable cards—devices that perform the same functions as set-top boxes, but are small enough to plug into slots built in TVs, computers and other home electronics devices.
Cable cards are now available from some cable companies, though they can only be used with digital television sets that have slots built into them.
The cable-ready PCs will be available for the 2006 holiday sales season and run on a multimedia-friendly version of Windows known as the Windows Media Center Edition, MS said.
Besides being able to watch cable TV shows over a PC monitor, users will also be able to view programing through devices such as the Xbox 360 that are networked to the cable-ready PCs, MS and CableLabs said.
PC makers including Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. already sell PCs loaded with Media Center. They come preloaded with software for recording, editing and playing music and video.
Source: Reuters
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A long time ago now (quite a few years) they where laying cable in my area.
I knew the bloke laying it and he said that is was a job for MS.
I thought this was bullshit at the time, but with them pushing HDtv etc.. now I am not so sure.
I still think its crap on the whole, but it wouldnt suprise me now.
EDIT //
This is in the UK.