> So, your X-video-server which can not record anything at all is better=20
> than a media centre box that may not record some content because it=20
> honours a legally enforced broadcast flag?

A product that does exactly what it promises, and does a good job at it
is better than a product that promises the world and doesn't deliver.

> > What is your definition of "media centre"?
> 
> Okay, let me try: A media centre is a plastic box which my mother can=20
> buy in a shop, unpack, and place in the livingroom. She will then be=20
> able to read the manual, connect a cable to the TV, to the power outlet=20
> in the wall, and to the cable or DSL modem (unless that's included).=20
> She can then turn it on, and watch TV, record TV, watch DVDs, download=20
> movies and music, browse the internet, and heck, maybe my cousin can=20
> play a game or two when he visits, too."

Does not exist.
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