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Home > Episodes > GeekBeat.TV #266 | CEDIA 2011: Kaleidescape Server and Player Review
John P on GeekBeat Episode 266

GeekBeat.TV #266 | CEDIA 2011: Kaleidescape Server and Player Review

September 10, 2011 by John P.

http://youtu.be/CAXErX7ieSI

Digital Movies with Kaleidescape

The M500 Player allows you to copy your DVDs and Blu-ray discs to a server, then access them from any TV connected to the network.

M700 Disc Vault

If you’ve got a lot of discs to import and don’t want to feed them in one at a time, the M700 Disc Vault will make the process painless.

Kaleidescape Servers

The heart of the system is the Kaleidescape server, which stores exact copies of the discs you import.

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Filed Under: Episodes, Reviews Tagged With: cedia 2011, home entertainment, Server, video

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John P. is CEO of Livid Lobster and co-host of Geek Beat TV. You can also find him on Twitter and Google+.

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