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Motorola Broadband Communications Sector has introduced an enhancement
to its advanced interactive digital set-top family. The new Motorola
DCT6000 series supports operators' plans to deliver a powerful combination
of interactive and entertainment services - such as personal video
recording (PVR), high-definition television (HDTV) and other processing
intensive applications, to their cable customers.
Designed in response to network operator and consumer feedback,
the DCT6000 platform builds on the Motorola DCT5100 and DCT5200
set-tops. With increased processing power, digital interfaces to
digital television (DTV) and related consumer electronics; an integrated
DOCSIS-compatible cable modem; and features such as pausing live
TV; and recording programmes via the electronic programme guide
(EPG) interface, the DCT6000 family presents operators with a single
solution for PVR, HDTV, and advanced interactive applications.
The Motorola DCT6000 family of set-tops includes:
Motorola DCT6200 -- The DCT6200 is the next generation of Motorola's
popular DCT5100 platform. Motorola has enhanced this set-top with
an 800 MIPS internal processor -- an upgrade of over 150 per cent.
Additionally, the Motorola DCT6200 includes an "Entertainment Package,"
which enables a direct digital connection to consumer audio and
video devices via 1394-DTV and DVI interfaces.
All DCT6200 outputs (both analogue and digital) are available,
which facilitate consumer interaction in multiple DTV interface
configurations. The DCT6200 includes an MPEG encoder, making the
set-top "PVR-capable" with the addition of an external 1394 hard
disk drive. These enhancements provide an even more compelling,
easy-to-use, HDTV and PVR experience for the cable customer.
Motorola DCT6208 -- An official release informs that the DCT6208
becomes the cable industry's first fully integrated, solution for
HDTV, PVR, and advanced interactive features. Like the DCT6200,
the DCT6208 offers an 800 MIPS processor and has 1394-DTV and DVI
interfaces, and an internal 80 GB hard disk drive.
Designed with evolving industry standards like DOCSIS set-top gateway
(DSG) in mind, the DCT6200 and DCT6208 come with a host of standard
features including a DOCSIS-compatible cable modem, a smart-card
reader, Ethernet and Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces, Y-Pb-Pr
video output, S/PDIF optical and coaxial digital audio outputs,
and baseband and RF audio-video I/Os.
Motorola plans to deploy the DCT6000 set-tops within the next couple
of months. Additional products on the Motorola roadmap include a
dual-tuner variant and "whole-home" PVR capabilities. The OCAP-capable
DCT6000 platform will support a variety of applications from Motorola
Horizon developer partners, including software from Concurrent Computer
Corp., Gemstar-TV Guide International, Liberate, Microsoft TV, Pioneer
Digital Technologies, and SeaChange International.
As the world leader in digital cable technology, Motorola claims
to have shipped more than 26 million digital set-tops and over 2,000
digital headends serving more than 75 million homes. It's diverse
digital set-top portfolio has enabled 350 broadband operators worldwide
to deliver a range of interactive information and entertainment
services to customers' homes in over 1,000 cable systems. These
services include video-on-demand, interactive television, and HDTV
states the release.
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