Integrating Hard Disk Technology: Enabling Interactive TV (2001)

By Graham Williams, Pace Micro Technology plc

The introduction of Hard Drives into the “Home Gateway” space will change the way people watch TV. This paper addresses some of the engineering issues associated with introducing this technology, and also some of the benefits it will bring.

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