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3D Blu-ray Media Servers From Mozaex

Mon Aug 09, 2010 at 12:00 PM ET
Tags: 3D Blu-ray, Mozaex (all tags)

If you want to watch 3D Blu-rays from anywhere in your home, Mozaex has got the hookup. It's a $4,795 hookup, but it's quite possibly the only solution of its kind.

You can get the new Mozaex Solo system in one of three styles – two of which are traditional looking players and the third of which is a rack mount unit. Regardless of the version, all have support for 7.1 LPCM audio and bitstreaming of Dolby TrueHD and Dolby DTS HD Master Audio.

In addition to the system itself, you'll need a Mozaex player in each room above three that you'd like to watch your movies in. Those come in at $3,495. You'll also need the obvious things, like a 3D capable television and 3D glasses.

It's a cool setup, that's to be sure, and it's compatible with a huge range of 3rd party control. It just comes down to how much you're willing to spend.

Source: eCoustics

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Mozaex Solo 1 is the World’s Most Affordable Blu-ray Server

Thu Mar 25, 2010 at 05:45 PM ET
Tags: Mozaex (all tags)

The Solo 1 has up to 2TB of storage and can play 1080p video and 7.1 channel surround with the best of them. And, for a Blu-ray Server, it’s nice and inexpensive.

Blu-ray servers aren’t for everyone. They’re expensive, they’re time consuming to setup, and they have limited functionality. The Mozaex Solo 1 is no exception, but it does strive to be the most practical one yet.

The Solo 1 holds up to 2TB worth of Blu-ray content, which averages out to be around 25 movies. No matter what room of the house you’re in, you can watch content directly from the Solo 1. It’s a cool setup for sure.

Of course, it plays a lot more than just backed up Blu-rays. Netflix and Pandora are both enabled on the Solo 1, and ripped CDs, DVDs , MP3s and other files all play back on the Solo 1 to any location in the house.

It’s small, it’s quiet, and it’s the lightest Blu-ray server yet, at just over six pounds. It’s built especially for hanging out on server racks in homes or on yachts.

The Mozaex Solo 1 is available now, but even as the most affordable Blu-ray server, it retails at “just under $4,300.”

Source: Home Toys

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