Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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MOCA?! SOC?! ....oh oh! I know STB, thats 'set top box' right, and of course HD is obvious. Oh well I am ignorant I guess.
That looks like the DirecTv hd dvr, so I'm interested.
Ok, I'm off to google for MOCA and SOC....
MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance)
SoC (System on a Chip)
move along
NO, no YOU move along. Yeah, that's right, take that......you can .....you can move along you MoCA-ucking S.O.C. Get it, get... Ok, I'll shut up now. I'm just being stupid.
MoCa seems to be one of the bigger progessional ideas coming out of CES. Hey, anything to get more out of what we got and faster sounds good. Less touch screening, more media streaming.
That picture of a DirecTV DVR, which was apparently picked randomly, means nothing. None of DirecTV's current DVRs support MoCA, and a software upgrade cannot remedy that.