New Windows Media Center takes PC-TV connectivity one step further
Microsoft has released new information about new extenders for the Windows Media Center. Taking its video recording capabilities to the next level, the Windows Media Center can now wirelessly connect with television sets all over the house.
The setup allows you to pause a live TV broadcast on one TV and play it from the same moment on a TV in another room.
The system is possible through a combination of technologies from Linksys, D-Link Corporation and Niveus Media Inc. which incorporates HD video, wireless networking and expanded support for a number of audio and video formats.
The result is that you can play virtually any video you have on your computer into any TV connected to it. Conversely, it can also record video from any TV it’s connected to.
The new Windows Media Center is being demonstrated at the ongoing CEDIA EXPO 2007 in Denver until September 9.
Microsoft has released new information about new extenders for the Windows Media Center. Taking its video recording capabilities to the next level, the Windows Media Center can now wirelessly connect with television sets all over the house.
The setup allows you to pause a live TV broadcast on one TV and play it from the same moment on a TV in another room.
The system is possible through a combination of technologies from Linksys, D-Link Corporation and Niveus Media Inc. which incorporates HD video, wireless networking and expanded support for a number of audio and video formats.
The result is that you can play virtually any video you have on your computer into any TV connected to it. Conversely, it can also record video from any TV it’s connected to.
The new Windows Media Center is being demonstrated at the ongoing CEDIA EXPO 2007 in Denver until September 9.