Over the past couple of days, news has come out that UK based company "Cello" will release an HDTV which is capable of recording content onto SD memory. Currently the HDTV will only be available in Europe.
The set comes in various sizes up to 32" and has an integrated DVD player also. As a television it is nothing special, but the more in depth specs can be found here.
However, it is the PVR which records to SD which has tongues wagging. This seems a new manner in which to use the flash memory and allows users to record content easily onto a removable and universal source, which in turn can be used to play content on portable devices.
Currently most PVRs favor the use of disks, which can be easily scratched or smudged and are not as easily transferable to the newest generation of portables. Perhaps SD has grown into itself a little more and is ready to be the next generation of storage, which we will go into stores and find that our films and music are stored on?