Well, not really: You're actually getting an Xbox 360 Core system, which doubles as a damn fine media-center extender. Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Ok, we're gonna break this down, Microsoft really didn't do us any favors of simplicity this time. As you may remember, back in late 2004 Microsoft's hardware partners announced Windows Media Center ...
The Linksys DMA2200 is widely regarded as one of the best media center extenders around. Here's your chance to steal one. Newegg has the deal with free shipping. Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
The new Xbox is, of course, primarily aimed at hard-core gamers, not people who want to sit back and watch movies. But Microsoft is betting that even die-hard gamers like to take a break once in ...
Paul Thurrott has a review up of the Xbox Media Center Extender kit—the package that lets you stream Media Center recorded content to remote TVs via your Xbox—and it’s pretty much a must-read for ...
Hey, it’s CES time, and that means we are getting slammed with news from all ends. Toshiba, happy to get in on that party, has just announced that they’ll be integrating Media Center Extender ...
I'm interested in getting an Xbox 360 to use as a media extender. It would work with a PC running Vista Home Premium, and the 32" LCD in my lounge. <BR><BR>The 360 needs to do the following (listed in ...
Analog Devices has won a spot in Microsoft's Windows Media Center Extender platform. Not to be confused with Microsoft's Portable Media Center platform (which describes handheld media players), Media ...
I'm about to blow a gasket here! I'm so frustrated with my X360 Media Extender. <BR><BR>Here's the setup:<BR>- Vista Home Premium with Media Center<BR>- XBOx 360 Media Center Extender<BR>- New ...
PC makers, working with Microsoft, set course for consumers' living rooms on Tuesday, launching a slew of new Media Center PCs. Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Toshiba all introduced their ...
Along the way, multimedia computers are finding themselves in a variety of new places, from $600 Media Center PCs used for content distribution in homes to beefed-up machines appearing in doctors' ...
Bill Gates’ CES keynote may have been short on innovations, but Microsoft’s Windows Media Center Extender sounds pretty cool. It allows a Media Center XP-equipped PC to wirelessly connect to the home ...
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