The Cable Operator You Never Imagined

Remember when you actually did something about the cable clutter behind your television? No? Because you’re probably a lazy heap of skin like me! In comes the TVBOX with a design that makes our messy little world a better place to live in. The design integrates into the set-top box, a dreamy frosted container to house excess cables, so it doesn’t look like your television is having a “bad hair day”!

TVBOX is an iF Product Design Award winner.

Designer : Matias Conti

Author: Sarang Sheth

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Motorola launches 10 new set-top boxes at IBC 2012

Motorola launches 10 new set-top boxes at IBC 2012

Motorola may have held a fancy event for the launch of its 2012 RAZR line up, but it's saved the unveiling of its new raft of set-top boxes for the IBC show floor. No fewer than 10 models running Moto's KreaTV OS are on display at the event, possibly putting a dampener on rumors of Google selling the business off. Four of the set-tops are earmarked for IPTV services, with the different options accounting for variations in storage capacity and processing power. An additional four bear the Microsoft Mediaroom branding, and are distinguished by their differences in HDD capacity, wireless performance and feature set. Two cable boxes round out the selection, offering cost-effective simplicity and DVR capability, respectively. If you'd like more info on the ins and outs of each model, check out the PR below for the family newsletter.

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