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January 05, 2005
HP Goes Linux for Home Entertainment
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Despite already offering one of the slicker Windows Media Center solutions, Hewlett-Packard is announcing a Linux-based home entertainment hub at CES this week. Link to C|net report.
HP's new media hub will run the Linux operating system, include HD TV recording and an ethernet connection to your home network for access to media files stored on other PCs. It will have a remote control, much like the MCE, but likely have an option for a full keyboard.
It's fascinating that HP is choosing to go the Linux route when they have so fully embraced Windows Media Center. Variety is good, and a statement on Tuesday from Vyomesch Joshi, executive vice president of HP's imaging and printing group that "customers want simplicity, innovation and mainstream price points," seems to explain some of the reasons why they have gone the Linux route.
HP has done this before, way back in 2001, also on a Linux platform. And we all know and love another fabulous Linux-based home entertainment box - the TiVo!
I'm looking forward to seeing HP's new offering.
Posted by jetrotz at January 5, 2005 10:30 AM
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