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07/27/2007, 3:10pm, EDT

Friday, July 27th

Inteset upgrades media servers with hybrid HD

Inteset, a maker of home entertainment computer hardware, has become one of the first companies to provide a hybrid HD player in its media centers. Specifically, buyers can now pick an unidentified Blu-Ray/HD DVD player as an option in its Maximus and Denzel Media Servers, which let users store and play up to 6TB of music, movies and photos. The servers further have dual HDTV and SDTV tuners, and support for 7.1 surround-sound through codecs like DTS-ES and Dolby TrueHD. To play HD movies, however, buyers will need the included PowerDVD Ultra software. Prices are available by contacting a local dealer.

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