SysMaster Tornado whirls into the Pulver 100

Apr 24, 2007 8:00 AM

    

As the Internet becomes our entertainment hub, consumers want to bring that content to their home theaters. When they fully do, they'll look to products like the SysMaster Tornado M10, an IPTV set-top box that delivers streaming audio, video and data directly to TV sets and home entertainment systems.

Jeff Pulver, founder and chairman of Pulvermedia, noted SysMaster's contributions to the IP communications industry in naming the company as one of this year's Pulver 100, a roster of the industry's most innovative media companies.

In addition to the Tornado M10, SysMaster's IPTV and wireless products include the Tornado M20 VoIP Video Phone and the CellNode M100 WiFi Access Point.

For more information, visit www.sysmaster.com.




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