
“A lot of people wanted to build things on top of Linux,” Gartenberg said. Some predicted Shuttle hardware would work well with the open source Cyberlink PowerCinema suite, but that talk has been lost in the noise.

HP was not the only place supposedly producing a Linux-based home media PC a year ago. This type of media device is way ahead of its time.” “Part of it is too many platforms,” he said. Jupiter Research Vice President Michael Gartenberg, who predicted the demise of HP’s multi-platform strategy soon after the Linux media hub and iApple iPod device support were announced, was not surprised in reporting that the Linux-based media hub was “canned permanently.” The new HP advanced media technology tubes, or flat screens to be more accurate, sport 50- to 65-inch screens and “first-of-its-kind on-screen thumbnail navigation feature that allows consumers to see, on one screen, all of the video sources feeding into the TV.” “And so, a couple of months ago, we announced technology called advanced digital media technology that will be included in TVs that come out in 2006 and it’s going to have the kind of functionality that we think users are looking for.” “Not long after that, I would say within a couple of months, what we realized was that it would be far better for users if we included that kind of technology with our digital TVs,” she said. Kinley said not long after last January’s CES announcement of the Linux-based media hub, the company saw the need to change direction.
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“In fact, of the four million that Microsoft says have been sold for the Media Center PC operating system, HP sales account for about a million of those units - just over a million in fact - so we are doing quite well.”īut like Fiorina, the Linux-based HP media hub - billed as “the first high-definition TV (HDTV) media hub blending photos, music, TV, and video with set-top box and dual-tuner digital video recorder” - is long gone. “We’re doing really well with media center PCs,” she said.

Thanks to the removal of a TV tuner and the resulting price reductions, they are selling quite well, company spokesperson Pat Kinley told NewsForge.

HP media center PCs based on Microsoft XP Media Center operating system, however, are readily available.
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The machine, announced alongside the company’s latest PC-centric Digital Entertainment Center (DEC) systems running Windows XP Media Center, was promised by fall of 2005. But last year’s product announcements have not materialized into this year’s Linux-based consumer systems.īefore losing her job at the helm of Hewlett-Packard, CEO Carly Fiorina peppered a Consumer Electronics Show keynote with word of HP’s coming Media Hub, a machine capable of television and display-centric computing that ran on Linux. A year ago, Linux seemed poised to take on the living room, in the form of home media center PCs and systems.
