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Engadget reports on some of Sony’s announcements at CEDIA. One of those reports is about his curios device. The HES-V1000 is a home entertainment center/massive Blu-Ray Disk changer. The idea is to keep all of your media in one place…as long as your media is all on Blu-Ray. It also features a 500 gb hard drive for storing other content that you can stream wirelessly using the DLNA “standard” (which – you know – isn’t a standard at all).
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One Response for "Sony HES-V1000 media server hold 200 Blu-Ray Disks"
September 6th, 2007 at 11:27 pm
1HOLY MOLY! Erm too much. Would have been great if they added it to the PS3 with a 3 disk changer
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