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Permalink to this day Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Microsoft Press Release, Microsoft and Industry Leaders Build Momentum for Digital Entertainment Anywhere at CES 2005.

So besides the announcement of an MCE like appliance device, new Online Spotlight partners, some new MCE specific universal remotes, the other thing that you high end a/v enthusiasts should be excited about is:

New ISF-certified PCs and components. A range of industry partners plans to ship new PCs with Windows XP Media Center Edition and compatible components that produce unparalleled, high-definition audio and video quality. Alienware Corp., ATI Technologies Inc., HP, Niveus Media Inc., NVIDIA Corp., Ricavision International Inc. and Stack9 Systems Corp. have announced that they will ship products carrying the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) certification, signifying that these PCs and hardware are guaranteed to meet ISF standards for artifact-free film and sports viewing, superb color fidelity, quiet operation and other home-entertainment-based quality parameters.

These machines will not be cheap, but they will be the best of the best.
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The big news (slightly before the announcement) from CES courtsy of Michael Gartenberg, Microsoft creates their own standalone DVR platform:
Bill Gates announced as part of his keynote Microsoft is releasing a standalone DVR/DVD-Burner platform to compete with the likes of TiVo. First to market will be a new box from LG later this year. These units will have a look and feel similar to the Media Center PC platform.

Update: Here are more details from a Microsoft press release. I obviously can't comment on anything more :).

Today's announcement also includes the extension of the Media Center experience to a new category of devices: DVD recorders with Microsoft DVR software. Microsoft is partnering with LG Electronics Inc. to deliver the first combination DVD recorder and 160GB hard-disc-drive (HDD) recorder, scheduled to be available by fall 2005. The LG Electronics model LRM-519 HDD DVD recorder will make it easier for people to find, record and burn TV shows to DVD, offering a greater choice for enjoying digital entertainment through seamless connectivity with Windows XP- and Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005-based PCs. When connected to any Windows XP-based PC, the LRM-519 DVD recorder will enable customers to access their photos, music and videos stored on the PC via their TV. In addition, customers will be able to watch TV recorded from the DVD recorder on any Windows XP-based PC and then take it on the go with a Portable Media Center device. The LG model LRM-519 HDD will support the PlaysForSure logo program.

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