Monday, September 4th 2023

Kaleidescape Launches "Terra Prime" Movie Server Product Line

Kaleidescape, maker of the ultimate movie platform, has announced the availability of its new Terra Prime movie server product line. Terra Prime features an all-new board design with faster processing power and faster network - the only dedicated movie server with 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet. The new servers are available with either high-capacity hard drives or fast solid-state drives. "Kaleidescape's new Terra Prime movie servers support lightning-fast movie downloads and can serve more Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies concurrently to multiple screens," said Tayloe Stansbury, Kaleidescape chairman & CEO.

Kaleidescape Terra Prime SSD Movie Servers
Terra Prime SSD movie servers are the fastest and quietest movie servers available, ideal for yachts and large installations. Terra Prime SSD downloads Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies in as little as four minutes and serves up to 25 simultaneous playback zones. Terra Prime SSD 31 TB stores approximately 500 Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies and the 8 TB model stores roughly 125 Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies.
Kaleidescape Terra Prime HDD Movie Servers
Terra Prime HDD is a next-generation high-capacity movie server. It can download a Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movie in as little as eight minutes and serves up to five simultaneous playback zones (compact) or up to 10 simultaneous playback zones (full-size). Terra Prime HDD 88 TB stores approximately 1,450 Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies and the 48 TB stores roughly 800 Kaleidescape fidelity 4K movies. The Terra Prime HDD 22 TB stores approximately 350 Kaleidescape fidelity 4K movies and the 8 TB stores roughly 130 Kaleidescape high-bitrate 4K movies.

To learn more, visit: https://www.kaleidescape.com/systems/movie-players-servers/
Source: Kaleidescape News
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3 Comments on Kaleidescape Launches "Terra Prime" Movie Server Product Line

#1
Wye
A 2.5 gbe card is 25$.
You can build your own 88 TB NAS for 3000$ instead of paying Kaleidescape 25000$.

And if that makes you sleep better at night, you can pretend that you're legal in the same way Kaleidescape does.
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#2
Kadath
WyeYou can build your own 88 TB NAS for 3000$ instead of paying Kaleidescape 25000$.
While in principle I do agree with you, this just shows that you never worked inside a yacht or superyacht.
Money? They don't care. If something breaks, they are flying you in with a spare already set up and ready to be plugged in and working.
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engineerguy
WyeA 2.5 gbe card is 25$.
You can build your own 88 TB NAS for 3000$ instead of paying Kaleidescape 25000$.

And if that makes you sleep better at night, you can pretend that you're legal in the same way Kaleidescape does.
Kaleidescape sells dedicated movie server and player hardware AND software, with a web store that connects you to high bit-rate movies. You're paying for the work required to create the software that comes on the hardware and is continually improved for the lifetime of the hardware. Comparing hardware costs is vapor.

How is Kaleidescape "pretending" to be legal? They have many contracts with Hollywood studios to sell their movies on an online store. They don't do movie import anymore, though you can catalog your discs and upgrade them to digital for a discounted price.
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