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Palo
Alto, Calif: Using a standard remote control, the
receiver enables consumers to browse through their favorite
music and photos and choose what they want to view or
listen to without having to access their PC using a typical
mouse and keyboard.
Sporting
a compact, sleek design that fits in any home environment,
the easily set up and easy-to-use HP Digital Media Receiver
provides access to digital content from a PC on a user''s
wired Ethernet or wireless 802.11b home network. With
the receiver, consumers can play digital music and view
photos typically stored and accessed on their PC onto
their TV and stereo systems, creating a new and entertaining
way to interact with and enjoy their digital content.
"At
HP, we''re constantly looking for innovative ways to help
people more fully enjoy technology. We''re excited about
how our new HP Digital Media Receiver will allow consumers
to make the most of their digital entertainment experience,"
said Duane Zitzner, executive vice president, HP Personal
Systems Group. "With the steep rise in home networking
and the huge amount of digital music and photos people
have stored on their home PCs, this product is a natural
extension of their PC and consumer electronics investments.
This product, along with the HP Media Center PC introduced
last October, shows how HP is bridging the gap between
computing and home entertainment."
"This
announcement is a great example of momentum around the
Digital Home vision. There''s a lot of excitement in new
products such as HP''s Digital Media Receiver that merge
the PC universe with the consumer electronics'' universe
and bring new capabilities to consumers," said Louis
Burns, vice president and general manager, Intel
Desktop Platforms Group. "Intel is committed to accelerating
the development of compelling Digital Home applications
that take advantage of digital media and the power of
the PC platform."
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