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August 24, 2011 02:39 am EDT

Engadget HD Podcast 262 - 08.23.2011

It's been a bumpy ride, but we're back with a new episode of the Engadget HD Podcast. This week brings multiple CableCARD tuners, iPad apps and even a few new projectors. Naturally, we eventually get into the discussion of the latest predictions for Media Center, but while Microsoft figures out where the Xbox 360 fits into its ecosystem, Sony's snagged a sweet exclusive in the form on NFL Sunday Ticket. Finally, we wrap things up with what we're watching this week and of course, some football talk.

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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: Trent Wolbe

04:56 - Comcast's Xfinity app debuts on Blackberry, updated on iOS
08:18 - Optoma delivers three new projectors, one does 3D for just $1,499
10:12 - Elgato HDHomeRun iPad app brings (some) cable channels to the tablet
14:28 - SiliconDust delivering HDHomeRun Prime preorders, 3 tuner ships next week
19:48 - HDHomerun Prime CableCARD tuner hands-on
21:00 - Ceton InfiniTV 4 USB tuner priced at $299, ships September 19th
29:04 - Sony drops PS3 price to $250 in US, €250 in Europe
34:00 - DirecTV brings NFL Sunday Ticket to Android tablets and the PS3 this fall
42:00 - Must See HDTV (August 22nd - 28th)

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