May 30th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Earlier this week, Cannonpc announced it will soon offer its Home- and Pro A/V-series HTPCs with dual and even quad CableCARDs installed. This allows them to record up to four individual standard- or high-def programs simultaneously, as each card will effectively act as a separate TV tuner, taking the place of a set-top box. Cannon PC took the opportunity to announce a direct OEM partnership with Microsoft as well, and all of the company’s HTPCs use Microsoft’s Windows Media Center as the multimedia interface.
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