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Old 08-31-2007, 08:20 PM   #1
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Xperinet Supports Blu-ray for Video Servers
MIRV Media Servers to Feature Blu-ray Disc Drives for Storage andMulti-Point Viewing of 1080p Content.

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08.30.2007 — PRESS RELEASE

Annapolis, Maryland, August 28, 2007 – In yet another coup de grace for the fading HD-DVD camp, Blu-ray Disc has succeeded in wooing Xperinet, Inc., the leader in development of performance IP media networks. Xperinet announced today it will outfit its 2008 line of media servers and clients with Blu-ray drives, further solidifying the format’s dominance over HD-DVD in the marketplace. Scheduled to ship in October, the MIRV (Multiple Independent Replay Video) HD line of media servers will include a Blu-ray ROM drive for loading high-resolution 1080p MPEG-2 and H.264 files.

Xperinet is the first media server appliance to adopt Blu-ray for the custom installation market. Governed by the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), this industry represents over 10,000 custom installation companies worldwide and over $12 Billion in electronics installation sales. “Xperinet’s leadership position in media servers for this industry strikes an important win for the Blu-ray camp,” remarked Aaron Chisena, Director of US Sales for Xperinet. “HD content is essential for revealing the capabilities of today’s 1080p displays, and no one wants to search through disks any more to find a movie.” The MIRV system not only stores video content, but also streams movies and music around the home so many users can have access to the same library simultaneously.

Xperinet will debut its Blu-ray enabled systems at the CEDIA trade show in Denver Colorado, September 6-9, 2007. Blu-ray equipped systems will begin shipping in October and an upgrade kit will be available for dealers to outfit existing MIRV servers in the field. Xperinet MIRV is available throughout the US, Europe, and Asia via Xperinet’s network of dealers and distributors.

About Xperinet, Inc.

Xperinet, Inc develops and markets convergence technology products for the Custom Electronics Integration industry. Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, Xperinet is committed to making technology usable by all consumers.
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Old 08-31-2007, 08:30 PM   #4
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WOW the format war is OVER! If Nelson is on Blu's side, which he must be since he is standing agains a Blu background, then HD-DVD has no chance!
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LOL, If Nelson likes it then of course ITS OVER!!!!!!!!!!!


Live Life in Blu!
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Old 09-01-2007, 09:19 PM   #7
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http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/09/01/...sive-xperinet/

I have never heard of them personally - but I welcome anyones support nonetheless.
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It's good news, indeed. However, I believe this was already posted elsewhere.
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i already posted this
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Old 09-02-2007, 06:41 AM   #10
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Xperinet Supports Blu-ray for Video Servers
MIRV Media Servers to Feature Blu-ray Disc Drives for Storage andMulti-Point Viewing of 1080p Content.

Aug
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Filed in: CEDIA, Media Servers, Product News and Press
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08.30.2007 — PRESS RELEASE

Annapolis, Maryland, August 28, 2007 – In yet another coup de grace for the fading HD-DVD camp, Blu-ray Disc has succeeded in wooing Xperinet, Inc., the leader in development of performance IP media networks. Xperinet announced today it will outfit its 2008 line of media servers and clients with Blu-ray drives, further solidifying the format’s dominance over HD-DVD in the marketplace. Scheduled to ship in October, the MIRV (Multiple Independent Replay Video) HD line of media servers will include a Blu-ray ROM drive for loading high-resolution 1080p MPEG-2 and H.264 files.

Xperinet is the first media server appliance to adopt Blu-ray for the custom installation market. Governed by the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), this industry represents over 10,000 custom installation companies worldwide and over $12 Billion in electronics installation sales. “Xperinet’s leadership position in media servers for this industry strikes an important win for the Blu-ray camp,” remarked Aaron Chisena, Director of US Sales for Xperinet. “HD content is essential for revealing the capabilities of today’s 1080p displays, and no one wants to search through disks any more to find a movie.” The MIRV system not only stores video content, but also streams movies and music around the home so many users can have access to the same library simultaneously.

Xperinet will debut its Blu-ray enabled systems at the CEDIA trade show in Denver Colorado, September 6-9, 2007. Blu-ray equipped systems will begin shipping in October and an upgrade kit will be available for dealers to outfit existing MIRV servers in the field. Xperinet MIRV is available throughout the US, Europe, and Asia via Xperinet’s network of dealers and distributors.

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Xperinet, Inc develops and markets convergence technology products for the Custom Electronics Integration industry. Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, Xperinet is committed to making technology usable by all consumers.
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Old 09-02-2007, 08:54 AM   #11
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Just a little thought,

since we cannot put the HD content on our pc's, how will they be able to store this content on their server?

I was following a thread on Kaleidoscope, but they can only use dvd and cd content.
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another new company that has gone blu-ray exclusive is funimation
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another new company that has gone blu-ray exclusive is funimation
good to know that too. our support is so huge and have so much potential that even if toshiba lemons start selling their property to bribe others it will not help save the dead format
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Old 09-02-2007, 12:29 PM   #14
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well hd-dvd died the day it was born
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