The Mobile Devices and Home business of Motorola has added the Motorola DCX3501-M all-digital, high-definition (HD) dual-tuner MR-DVR set-top. This new set-top offers an integrated MoCA home networking interface, which allows it to serve as a multimedia hub for sharing content with other compatible devices in the home, creating an IP home network.

The new reduced-profile Motorola DCX3501-M is a cost-effective set-top capable of supporting full 1080p60 HD output. It is compatible with Motorola’s DCT legacy software API set and is tru2way-capable for compatibility with both new and already deployed applications. It includes an internal 500GB hard drive in a new design, allowing easy upgrade and replacement by the cable operator. DVR expansion is also supported via the external hard disk drives (eSATA). This feature gives cable operators the ability to allow consumers to select their external hard drive of choice, enabling 1TB or more of storage.

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