Media Made Easy HDTV Server Featuring Media Center
March 6th, 2006
Media Made Easy, a manufacturer of digital entertainment systems for the consumer, today announced their next generation media center offering, the Media Made Easy HDTV Server.
Featuring an ultra-quiet fan system in a slim tower design, the Media Made Easy HDTV Server is designed to drive the living room entertainment center. The system comes complete with Media Made Easy’s value-added applications for recording audio sources (including music, FM radio and Internet radio) and for converting proprietary media center recorded TV files into standard video formats with the commercials removed.
“Our customers were asking for a high-end, multi-tuner entertainment server,” said Ronald Schwab, CEO of Media Made Easy. “They wanted to see movies, recorded television and music delivered using the latest video and audio technology available.” He added, “We’ve engineered the server using Intel’s most powerful media motherboard and the latest technology from nVidia to power high-definition video for today’s HD displays and surround sound systems.”
Featuring one and a half Terabytes disc space, Intel’s Pentium D hyper-threaded processor, two high definition tuners, two standard definition tuners, Asus’ GeForce 7800 GTX video, 8 channel 7.1 surround sound and cordless operation by finger-mouse, keyboard and remote control, the Media Made Easy Media HDTV Server offers powerful performance at an affordable price. Powered by Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center Edition software the enhanced features include HDTV quality recorded television, DVD playback, online movie rental, faster music encoding, rich digital photograph slideshows and Internet radio.
The Media Made Easy HDTV Server is now available via the company’s website. For further details, please contact Media Made Easy directly or visit the company website at: www.mediamadeeasy.net.
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