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New Technologies Mean More Bang for Entertainment Bucks
New Technologies Mean More Bang for Entertainment Bucks
New Technologies Mean More Bang for Entertainment Bucks
(ARA) -
Shortly after good old Alex Bell first transmitted the human voice,
people realized the entertainment value of new technology. In a
historical blink of an eye, technology, ever evolving and
improving, became an integral part of our leisure life.
"Our grandparents were blown away by radio, and that technology was
the entertainment hub of the American home during their
generation," said Craig Cincotta, senior product manager for
Windows Vista at Microsoft Corp. "Our parents saw the arrival of
color TV and VCRs. They were proud to have their TV, radio and
stereo all in one beautiful cabinet."
"Our children have already begun to tap the next great development
in entertainment technology," Cincotta said. "Thanks to the
Internet and media center features in Windows Vista, it's possible
to find, record, view, download and access all our digital
entertainment right on our PCs."
In the early days of television, few people would have thought of
being able to watch a program at any time other than when it was
scheduled to air. "You made sure you were in front of the tube at
the appointed hour, or you missed your show, simple as that,"
Cincotta said. Videocassette recorders revolutionized entertainment
by allowing you to record your program when it aired and then watch
it later. Today, digital video recording (DVR) technology has
helped take digital entertainment to the next level.
By connecting a Windows Vista-based PC to your cable TV line,
high-speed home Internet network, big-screen TV and stereo system,
you can easily navigate through your favorite television programs,
and record and play back content. Taking it a few steps further,
you can also view vacation photos, play video games and listen to
your favorite tunes - all from the home computer.
"You can now watch your favorite TV program while another person
watches a previously recorded show in a separate room," Cincotta
said. The content comes from the same PC, at the same time - made
possible by using Xbox 360 and a Windows Media Center Extender to
stream the experience throughout your house.
Here are some more ways the latest technology can help you and your
family enjoy digital entertainment in your own home. All of the
following are included as part of Windows Vista consumer
editions:
* The built-in DVR helps ensure you never miss an episode of your
favorite TV show. Connect it to a service that provides a
constantly updated, Web-based program guide, and it's easy to
record programs. If your system has more than one TV tuner, you can
record more than one show at the same time.
* If you have friends over and want to share recent vacation
photos, you can impress them with a digital photo slide show set to
music. It takes no time at all to pull the slide show together on
your PC and display it on your big-screen TV.
* Are your music CDs all over the house? You can cut the clutter by
transferring your entire music collection to your Windows
Vista-based PC. Just click the remote control to instantly access
your albums (which will be displayed with cover art), and
enjoy.
* If you have an Xbox 360 console, you can use a home wired or
wireless network to link it to your PC, and then use its remote
control to let Xbox 360 dispense your digital treasures to any room
in the house.
More information about Windows Vista and how Americans use
technology to access entertainment is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/mediacenter/default.mspx.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
