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Interact-TV Unveils Telly DVD Recorder for Long Term Digital Media Storage (20/3/2005)

- Telly Users Can Archive Recorded Programs on DVDs to Save or to Share -

Interact-TV(TM) (OTC: ITVI - News), a leading developer of home entertainment servers, is now offering a DVD Recorder option for its Telly Home Entertainment Server(TM) line. Users of the Telly MC1200 and the TeraTelly can now archive recorded programs onto recordable DVDs for long term storage or to share with other Telly users.

Telly Home Entertainment Servers allow consumers to easily store, organize, playback and enjoy digital media in their home. Telly servers are compact and quiet, designed for any room in the home and fully scaleable with up to 1.2 Terabytes of storage available. Telly's comprehensive entertainment management features include a personal video recorder and a digital video library which serves everything from stored DVDs to recorded video, home videos, and Internet downloaded videos. The included music library and digital photo library can store entire music and photo collections. Telly digital media libraries can be accessed directly from a TV connected to the Telly unit and shared with networked Telly clients, media adapters, and PCs throughout the home network.

Programs that Telly can now archive include recorded TV programs, home movies from a camcorder, or movies downloaded from the Internet. Once archived, users can watch the recorded DVD from any Telly unit or restore programs to Telly's Video Library.

"Allowing consumers to archive recorded programs lets them save their favorite programs and expand their digital media library easily and cost effectively. Now they can record, archive, and restore as many programs as they want or need," says Ken Fuhrman, CEO of Interact-TV. "DVD archive makes worries about capacity a thing of the past."

www.interact-tv.com


 
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