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March 10th 2005

Microsoft To Roll Out XP Media Center Worldwide


 
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Microsoft announced today at CeBIT 2005 that they will have rolled out XPMCE into more than 30 countries and 17 languages by the end of 2005.

"We're continuing to see unprecedented demand for Windows XP Media Center Edition worldwide," said Will Poole, senior vice president of the Windows Client Business at Microsoft. "Now, together with our partners, we are answering that demand by delivering our best version of Windows ever with new ways to experience digital photos, music, TV and more."

The availability of Windows XP Media Center Edition-based PCs continues to grow at an exponential rate. Today, more than 90 of the top PC manufacturers worldwide and nearly 7,000 system builders are shipping a wide variety of Media Center PC designs in 13 countries.

Today, Media Center PC users can access more than 30 content and partner services across the globe via the Online Spotlight feature of Windows XP Media Center Edition. Online Spotlight provides a convenient, central location where consumers can discover and enjoy the latest online services and software designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition. Many Online Spotlight partners are already offering services in multiple markets, including CinemaNow, MSN(R) Music, Napster, Reuters and Tiscali.music powered by Loudeye. Recent additions to Online Spotlight include TVTonic video on demand by Wavexpress Inc., and Autozine.

In addition, Reuters today announced that its Interactive News Channel, already offered in the United Kingdom and United States, is now available in Germany and France, with plans for availability in more markets later this year. And Australia's Telstra has announced availability of its BigPond gaming content for customers using Windows XP Media Center Edition-based PCs.

"Windows XP Media Center Edition is a convenient way for us to bring Reuters global news operation into our audience's living rooms," said Chris Ahearn, president of Reuters Media. "The Reuters News Channel in Online Spotlight gives people the opportunity to create their own personal news network where they choose the stories that matter to them, whenever and wherever they are happening in the world."

The availability of Media Center PCs in 20 new markets later this year will further reinforce the global momentum behind Microsoft's Digital Entertainment Anywhere vision. By year's end, Windows XP Media Center Edition-based PCs will be available in the following additional locations:

-- Belgium
-- Czech Republic
-- Denmark
-- Finland
-- Hong Kong
-- India
-- Ireland
-- Mexico
-- New Zealand
-- Norway
-- Poland
-- Portugal
-- Russia
-- Singapore
-- Slovakia
-- South Africa
-- Spain
-- Sweden
-- Taiwan
-- Turkey

Windows XP Media Center Edition-based PCs are currently offered in Australia, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

This announcement is unlikely to see sales soar however, as XPMCE is already available in countries with the largest PC consumption.




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