![]() Cinema One is based on and replaces the Kaleidescape Mini System, and is ideal for the retail market because it eliminates the need for storage configuration. Offered at $4,995 US MSRP, Cinema One is a single component movie server capable of storing 225 DVDS or 2,500 CDs - yet installs as easily as an ordinary DVD player. ![]() "With the Child Remote, even a toddler can find his own programs, and when he presses play, it starts instantly without trailers, advertisements, and menus." "The Cinema One is the perfect system for families because DVDs offer the broadest selection of children's content," said Leonard Bellezza, President of Lyric HiFi & Video, a leading high-end audio video custom integrator in New York City for over 51 years. "The Cinema One makes it possible for many more customers to enjoy the richness of the Kaleidescape experience." "Our dealers and customers have been asking for a simple-to-install Kaleidescape System," said Michael Malcolm, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Kaleidescape. It also meets the needs of young children by automatically switching to a simplified user interface when the Child Remote is used. As the company's first system priced below $5,000 US MSRP, Cinema One brings the award-winning Kaleidescape experience to a broader set of customers. SUNNYVALE, CA - DecemKaleidescape, Inc., creator of the movie server product category, today announced the availability of Cinema One, an out-of-the-box DVD movie server that provides hassle-free, instant viewing and management of an entire movie collection. Kaleidescape Announces Cinema One, an Out-of-the-Box DVD Movie Server, Priced Below $5,000 MSRP in the United States and CanadaĬompany Targets Broader Market, Provides Features Designed for Young Children Hopefully this lower pricing trend makes this kind of equipmentĪffordable to more people in the years to come. $4,995, we doubt too many of you will be springing for one, but Zones, and for more storage or to share movies with another TV, simplyĪdd another Cinema One or a Kaleidescape player to the home network. The unit can also power two independent music All you need to install it is an Internet connection, a TVĪnd the requisite cabling. Think of this like a DVD player without the disc, or like an HTPC with aĬustom UI overlay that helps you search and locate films veryĮlegantly. Unit is replacing the prior Kaleidescape Mini System, and it eliminates That it's supposedly as easy to install as a typical DVD player. $5,000, and it's capable of storing 225 DVDs or 2,500 CDs. This new all-in-one DVD movie server is their first priced below Least they're starting to cater to those without millions laying around. It's still not cheap by any means, but at Go to company's latest product, the Cinema One, is the first step in the Laptops, PC's and gaming consoles also available in your own private rainbow. Colorware lets you create your own hue (or choose from 20 standard colors) for a new model or one that you already own. ![]() Jaguar X-Type iPod by Colorware Inc.: Only a few lucky drivers have been given this metallic black MP3 player, but true control freaks would rather choose their own iPod color anyway. ![]() Kaleidescape System: Think of the Kaleidescape as your home-movie iPod: it lets you copy 180 DVD's onto a server (up to 500 with additional cartridges) and access them through every TV in your house. Palm Zire 72: This new model takes the Palm series up another notch: in addition to organizing color-coded dates, sending e-mail and playing MP3's, it also connects via Bluetooth to a printer, allows you to work in Word and Excel and even takes picture videos $300. The tiny tuner offers 105 digital stations of commercial-free radio from SIRIUS, and the battery provides three hours of listening time. ![]() XACT Stream Jockey Plug + Play Receiver: (right) Satellite radio has become sleeker with this palm-size portable pod, which can also be snapped out of its case to use in your home and car players. ![]()
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