Moxi was a line of high definition Digital Video Recorders produced by ARRIS Group, Inc. Moxi was originally released only to cable operators but in December 2008 was released as a retail product to the general public, and removed from the market November 2011. MThe current retail product, the Moxi HD DVR, provides a high definition user interface with support for either two or three CableCARD TV tuners. ARRIS also offers a multi-room viewing exp...
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Moxi was a line of high definition Digital Video Recorders produced by ARRIS Group, Inc. Moxi was originally released only to cable operators but in December 2008 was released as a retail product to the general public, and removed from the market November 2011. MThe current retail product, the Moxi HD DVR, provides a high definition user interface with support for either two or three CableCARD TV tuners. ARRIS also offers a multi-room viewing experience through a companion appliance, the Moxi Mate, which can stream live or recorded TV from a Moxi HD DVR.
Digeo was founded in 1999 (originally under the name Broadband Partners, Inc.) by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, with headquarters in Kirkland, Washington. In the same year, Rearden Steel was started by Steve Perlman, founder of WebTV, under a veil of secrecy. In 2000, Rearden Steel was renamed to Moxi Digital while at the same time unveiling a line of media centers designed to bridge the gap between PCs and TVs. Digeo, Inc....
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