-- Whole Home Content: Sharing DVR or user-generated Internet-based video
content across multiple set-tops or personal computers (PCs) in the home;
-- Richer Media Experience and Navigation: Advanced programming guides,
enhanced video navigation options, and integrated search functions across
multiple devices;
-- Internet and Premium Content Services: Extended high-definition
sports, international content, user-generated video, and Internet content
now accessible on the television (TV) or mobile phone;
-- Device Docking and Storage: Photos and personal video from the PC
available for viewing on TV, music downloaded from the PC to home
entertainment and mobile devices;
-- Interactive and Community/Social Applications: Content and experience
sharing, as well as communicating with other people across devices on the
same network; and
-- Enhanced Video Communications: Instant messaging across multiple
devices, home monitoring services and caller identification (ID) services
across the TV or PC.
Additional Features Enhance Visual Networking Experience:
The latest additions to the 8500HDC series offer 800 mips (million
instructions per second) of application processing power; dual 400MHz
processors for MPEG-4 advanced video compression decoding; 1 GHz tuning;
and optional OpenCable™ features. Additionally, the 8552HDC DVR model
set-top is one of the first in the industry to offer Multimedia over Coax
Alliance (MoCA) whole-home connection. MoCA adds Ethernet-over-coax
support, enabling the transport of digital video and entertainment through
existing coaxial cable in the home to other consumer home network devices.
"Many years of research and hard work have resulted in our developing new
capabilities to meet the needs of our service provider customers and
consumers," said Bob McIntyre, chief technical officer, Cisco Service
Provider Group. "The 8500HDC DVR is vastly improved and has new features
that surpass the PC you bought two years ago. The new Cisco set-top boxes
were built to enable innovation and will soon be the must-have device for
every home entertainment system."
The 8500HDC DVR Set-top Series models will be on display at the
International Consumer Electronics Show, Jan. 7-10, 2008 at the Las Vegas
Convention Center, North Hall Room N246.
These new 8500HDC series models are now commercially available for our
service provider customers.
(1) Model numbers include: The 8550HDC with analog & digital tuning, the
8540HDC with Digital-Only tuning, and the 8552HDC with optional MoCA
support.
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