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Don't forget those TVs that use a Cable Card! It's too bad they quit making them.
I've been a huge fan of Sony products through the years, but they never have managed to get their "mega-changers" to work properly. From the "Explorer" interface to XMB. I hope this new unit doesn't decide to chew up someone's 400 disc Blu-ray collection... that would be quite an expensive meal!
I'm holding out for the model from Silicon Dust (to go with my HDHomeRun).
I can't imagine watching and old 4x3 B/W classic flick on this...
Media Centers bring in NO extra revenue for Microsoft! Tuners capable of recording premium content are a DRM headache for all concerned. Sad, but true.

Media Center is dead... Long live Media Center...

Look for the X-Box 360, with monthly Live subscriptions to take the spotlight.
Since this does have WiFi, any word on controlling Media Center with this puppy?
I watch Netflix with my TiVo HD. I guess I won't be watching anything Friday night when your "Movie Parties" bring down the Netflix servers...
When I click on the read link.. I get loading shareholder.com... then Firefox re-sizes and crashes!
Pretty please... if I make it through this heat wave in Seattle!
If this scratches disks like the Sony DVD mega-changers, think how much $$$ you'd be out! Also, the Sony "Explorer" interface was pretty lame.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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