Flashback: Windows Media Center & Vista : Online Media : CES
- Posted: Feb 26, 2007 at 5:45 PM
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There was so much to see and do at the Microsoft booth in the central hall of CES 2007 that I had to swing by and say hi to our old friend Jason Seuss again. We was really excited to show off some of the new online media capabilities for Media Center. Then I chatted with some of the integral launch partners who will be providing content for them- like TurboNick, Vongo and Showtime! If you’re not already a media center owner- this will sway you. I don’t think I’ll ever leave my house again
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It seems a lot of work has been done on bringing more content to the Media Center, with a lot of focus on interface (very web 2.0 - big clear buttons, simplified)
I am in Australia, will the product be available for use here, with same channel availability?
I found some of the interviewing a little 'leading', but generally an informative 7 minutes
It seems a lot of work has been done on bringing more content to the Media Center, with a lot of focus on interface (very web 2.0 - big clear buttons, simplified)
I am in Australia, will the product be available for use here, with same channel availability?
I found some of the interviewing a little 'leading', but generally an informative 7 minutes
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