Windows XP Media Edition 2004
presented by
Aladdin Hourani, Circuit City sales specialist

   
 

Tuesday, September 28 at
University of Dayton Campus, Dayton, Ohio

No charge.    Please bring a friend.    Guests welcome.

Please join us Tuesday night, September 28, 2004 for this free presentation at the University of Dayton. Go to O'Leary Auditorium in Miriam Hall. We'll begin at 7:30 p.m. Bring a friend.

Windows XP Media Edition 2004

by Bob Kwater

 

Wouldn't it be nice if you could use your computer to record live television, edit out the commercials, and then play it back on your big screen TV or home theatre when you wanted to view it? (look out TIVO!)

And wouldn't it be good if you could take all of your CDs, MP3s, and other music files, record them on your computer, and then play them through your home stereo?

And wouldn't it be great if you could take all of the images from your digital camera, email, CDs, and other sources, arrange them into photo albums, movies, and slide shows, and then show them on your big screen TV or home theatre?

And wouldn't it be even better if you could take captured video from your camcorder, email, or other sources, load them on your computer, and edit them into movies, and again, show them on your big screen TV or home theatre?

And then, to top it all off, be able to control all of these things with a special remote control from the comfort of your easy chair in the media room, away from your computer?

Media Center PCs are complete Windows XP PCs enhanced for home entertainment. These computers represent the evolution of home PCs into digital media hubs that bring together your entertainment choices and allow you to access them with one remote control. Media Center PCs come equipped with all the necessary hardware to deliver powerful computing and an enjoyable home entertainment experience.

Media Center PCs are complete entertainment PCs because they include:

Each new Media Center PC meets the minimum system requirements of Windows XP Professional and may include the following components to enhance your entertainment experience:

So join us Tuesday September 28 at 7:30PM as we see how all of this magic is performed. We'll be hosting Aladdin Hourani, a sales specialist from Circuit City at the Dayton Mall, who will be bringing one of their newest products; a Media Center computer operating Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows XP Media Edition 2004!

 

Jim Rowe, Editor
The DataBus
editor@dma.org


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