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MediaPortal combines TV (IPTV or Satellite) with broadband Internet to bring the best of the airwaves and the Internet to your TV set. The integrated Satellite and Digital Television Receiver, High-Definition Digital Video Recorder and Digital Media Server make MediaPortal the most powerful set top box available anywhere. Multi-Room Entertainment Networking and compelling Broadband Media Services provide the easiest way for the entire family to enjoy the digital lifestyle.

IPTV, Satellite and Digital Television Receiver
MediaPortal is capable of receiving satellite and local off-air television programming in both high-definition (HD) and standard-definition (SD) formats. Multiple tuners coupled with the high-definition, high-capacity Digital Video Recorder allow you to watch and record up to 3 programs simultaneously. Enjoy the best picture and sound available through the HD video and Dolby® Digital 5.1 audio outputs.

High-Definition Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
MediaPortal records and stores up to 180 hours of SD programming, up to 25 hours of HD programming, or any combination of the two on its huge 250 GB hard disk drive. Watch live TV or select a show to record with a press of the remote. The DVR allows you to pause live TV for up to two hours. Trick-play features include 4-speed fast forward and reverse, skip back and forward, and slow-motion frame-by-frame and forward and reverse.

Digital Media Server
MediaPortal organizes and stores your entire personal digital media library on an internal hard drive. Browse and manage your digital music and photo collections using our intuitive remote-controlled user interface. The built-in DVD/CD drive lets you play, read and burn DVDs and CDs so you can easily add media to your library or take it with you for sharing or enjoying on the go. Because MediaPortal is connected to your home network, its built-in Web interface will let you listen to music and view your photos from any browser-enabled device in the home or you can enjoy your media remotely with Web Remote Access service.

Multi-Room Entertainment Networking
MediaPortal can support multiple televisions to distribute content throughout the home using our entertainment networking technology. Now you can watch recorded shows, order video-on-demand, listen to music, view photos, and even pause live TV in one room and resume watching in another. Expand your digital media library to include music and photos stored on any computer in the home using our media PC software.

Broadband Media Services
With your super-fast DSL connection you can conveniently and legally purchase and download movies and music with our on-demand media services – even purchase movie tickets. With the same simplicity, you can order prints of your favorite photos for yourself or send them to someone else. Share all of your digital memories with family and friends on your own personal Website. All of this can be done from the comfort of your sofa and with a press of your remote control.

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