CES 2009: Toshiba’s Cell TV prototype can record six HD streams at once

The CPU is best known for being the computing guts inside the PlayStation 3, but has also integrated it into its Qosmio laptop line as well. It has a more exciting use in store for it, however, as part of your home theater setup. The company is displaying a prototype at that combines a 3,840×2,160-pixel (or 4k) LCD along with a set-top box that can record up to six HD programs at once. Yes, you read that right: a half-dozen high-def streams at the same time. The box’s is larger than others of its ilk, but that’s the price you pay for HD nirvana.

Toshiba plans to release the Cell TV system later in the year. Cable companies and Tivo can probably breathe easy for the time being, since the units will no doubt cost an arm and a leg: $5,000 to $10,000 according to the EE Times. But the days of only being able to record a limited number of shows (especially in HD) at the same time on a set-top DVR could thankfully be numbered.

CES 2009 Toshiba Press Conference

 

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Report by Engadget : here

TV capabilities: capable of recording form six HD tuners simultaneously. 3D Graphic user interface, streams HD video to several TV’s in the house and it will be "marketed" in 2009 – but will it be sold? The box doesn’t just process images, it also does network video. finally these HDTVs are coming. Multiple Regza models with set-top box that lugs into the 4k x 2k panel.