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CES 2008: XStreamHD Satellite 1080p media system

You might want to dismiss XStreamHD as “just another content provider” but the new satellite TV provider that specialises in HD content is doing its level best to make that, if not impossible, then at the very least ill-advised if you’re at all interested in home entertainment.  Offering full 1080p HDTV and 7.1 channels of DTS-HD Master Audio, the system uses a central server (pictured after the cut) that can distribute movies, games, music, broadcast TV and internet content simultaneously to different receivers (pictured here) around the home; in fact, it can stream up to four different HD-quality videos simultaneously.

There’s gigabit ethernet for home distribution, HDMI (or component and digital audio-out) on each receiver, front-panel mounted USB ports for MP3 audio downloads and the ability to operate as a business-class personal PBX for your home VoIP network (including free calls between XStreamHD customers); like a Tivo the XStreamHD system learns from your viewing patterns and automatically updates your personal video library with new content.  They even claim that the “Adaptive Recording” means you’ll never miss the beginning or end of a show, even if the schedule suddenly changes, but that really does sound like witchcraft to me.

XStreamHD also plan to offer older titles via your home broadband link, and the system is DLNA-compliant so it will stream to compatible TVs and consoles.

More information: Slashgear