You will only be able to buy this through and OEM computer manufacture. Ceton still has to follow the rules just like ATI. It's not Ceton who sets the rules it's the CableLabs that comes up with them. Blame them.
This will never work with Sage until they use a trusted platform where DRM is capable.
Not true. You can buy ati tuners after you bought a media center that works with cable card tuners so I don't see why you could not buy this device and add it to a cable card enabled pc's. 4 in one sounds like an awesome solution. I'd be all over it
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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You will only be able to buy this through and OEM computer manufacture. Ceton still has to follow the rules just like ATI. It's not Ceton who sets the rules it's the CableLabs that comes up with them. Blame them.
This will never work with Sage until they use a trusted platform where DRM is capable.
Not true. You can buy ati tuners after you bought a media center that works with cable card tuners so I don't see why you could not buy this device and add it to a cable card enabled pc's. 4 in one sounds like an awesome solution. I'd be all over it