Telly MC1200 Serves Up A Home Entertainment Experience

Interact-TV, a developer of home entertainment servers, has launched the Linux-based Telly MC1200.

August 10, 2004

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Interact-TV, a developer of home entertainment servers, has launched the Telly MC1200, a Linux-based product that includes the new Telly 3.0 release.

Telly can store and manage entire video, DVD and music libraries, burn CDs, pause and record live TV, and store and show off digital photos on the living room TV from the photo library. The server lets users store, manage, access and enjoy digital entertainment from a single unit in the home.

Telly integrates users' music and video collections: At the click of a button, users can review their entire DVD collection or tap into their digital video, photo and music libraries.

The Telly MC1200 comes standard with enough storage for hours of video, hundreds of music tracks and thousands of photographs. The MC1200 can be expanded to contain up to three hard drives for a maximum 750 GB of storage.

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