New Boxee TV Provides Unlimited Cloud DVR Service and Online Video

  • Boxee has announced its second Boxee TV, a smaller and more traditionally-shaped set-top box that offers unlimited cloud DVR storage for broadcast TV shows and the ability to view recordings across multiple devices.
  • In addition to the $14.99/month DVR service, the new $99 box offers standard online video services such as Netflix and Vudu.
  • A simple rectangular design will replace the angular cube of the original $199 Boxee Box, suggesting the company is targeting mainstream consumers with convenience and lower price point.
  • “Instead of worrying about DVR space, you can record entire TV series and have them accessible at the touch of a button,” notes VentureBeat. “Boxee will be buying up huge swaths of Amazon S3 storage to store the recorded video data, which will retain the same HD resolution and 5.1 surround sound audio from its broadcast.”
  • “Having a DVR that stores recordings in the cloud feels similar to the move from film to digital cameras,” explained Boxee CEO Avner Ronen in an interview.
  • “Film cameras limited the number of photos you could capture, which made you think twice before taking a photo,” he said. “It’s the same with existing DVRs. The limited space and knowing that stuff will get deleted impacts your decisions about what to record in the first place.”
  • Boxee TV will be available next month. The DVR service will launch in the top eight TV markets, including New York and Los Angeles — with plans to expand next year.

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