Alienware’s new digital home systems provide customers with an unparalleled multimedia solution by combining the capabilities of individual audiovisual components such as DVD/CD players and recorders, radios, and a personal video recorder, similar to TiVo®, into one unit with a single user interface and remote control. The DHS-301 and DHS-311, featuring Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004, also deliver enhanced multimedia features that allow customers to store and record CDs and access thousands of on demand movie titles and music tracks via the internet. Additional features include the ability to view, store and record photo DVD/CDs, record, pause and play back live FM radio broadcasts, and play games in a comfortable living or family room setting.
“Alienware media center systems take home entertainment to the next level by incorporating advanced Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 features with innovative design, unsurpassed build quality and award-winning customer service,” said Kevin Wasielewski, vice president of marketing for Alienware Corporation. “The Alienware digital home line of advanced media center systems delivers compelling integrated home entertainment solutions for a variety of multimedia needs.”
The Alienware digital home media center systems will be powered by top-of-the-line components such as Intel® Pentium® 4 processors, ATI Technologies graphics solutions, and hard drives with up to 250GB of storage capacity. These powerful components are encased within an ultra quiet chassis featuring an exclusive Alienware design.
The systems will be on display at the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas within the Microsoft® booth at the muscle beach display.