Moxi (DVR)

The former retail product, the Moxi HD DVR, provided a high-definition user interface with support for either two or three CableCARD TV tuners.

Digeo was founded in 1999 (originally under the name Broadband Partners, Inc.) by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, with headquarters in Kirkland, Washington.

In 2000, Rearden Steel was renamed to Moxi Digital while unveiling a line of media centers designed to bridge the gap between personal computers and televisions.

Arris announced it would continue to develop and market the Moxi product line to both retail customers and cable operators.

[citation needed] The Moxi HD DVR was a Broadcom BCM7400-based set-top box designed to work with a Multi-stream CableCARD.

[9] It was a set-top box that connects with the Moxi HD DVR over a home network to let users watch TV in other rooms.