ReplayTV is Back, Integrates Peer-to-Peer Technology
by Alan Sheckter, Smart TV & Sound news editor
One year after it stopped manufacturing personal video recorders (PVR), ReplayTV is jumping back into the hardware business with both feet.
SONICblue, which recently acquired ReplayTV, dubbed the new product line, “the world’s first home video server.” An announced peer-to-peer video-sharing feature would allow users to send PVR-recorded programs to other ReplayTV PVR users anywhere in the world. Broadband connectivity would give consumers access to Internet content. Also, a proprietary feature called AutoSkip will allow users to automatically bypass all commercials, the company said.
Prices for the new models, expected to hit the streets in November, range from $699 for the ReplayTV 4040, which holds up to 40 hours of storage, to $1,499 for the ReplayTV 4320, which comes with a 320-hour program storage capacity.
