Life|ware launches entry level CableCARD servers
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Life|ware has announced availability of the LMS-100 and LMS-150 Life|media servers, a pair of Windows Media Center PCs for home automation and digital media use. Both servers are powered by a 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo processor and 2GB of RAM, with a nVidia 8400 handling video duties. The LMS-150 includes two CableCARD adapters for recording onto a terabyte of disk space and retails for $3500, while dropping 500GB of drive and the CableCARD slots leaves you $1000 richer but still able to record over-the-air content.