MEDIA CENTER PC NEWSDecember 1st 2004 Alienware Takes Living Room Entertainment to the Next Level With the New DHS 2 Series Media Center
Alienware announced the availability of the DHS 2 Series media center system. The DHS 2 Series is the newest addition to Alienware's line of media center systems, which includes the DHS 5 Series and the DHD with LCD display, giving customers a wide range of systems for every budget and need. Equipped with Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, the Alienware DHS 2 Series was created to replace nearly every home entertainment device. The DHS 2 Series delivers the options and features of a DVD player and recorder, CD player and recorder, DVR, FM Tuner, CD jukebox and a high- performance PC. In addition, all of the content from the DHS 2 Series can be shared with other TVs in the home through the use of Microsoft's Media Center Extender devices. With prices starting at $1,399, the DHS 2 Series can be customized with up to 4 GB of low latency DDR 400 SDRAM and up to 250 GB of storage packed in a low-profile, VCR-size design that seamlessly integrates into any home entertainment area. The DHS 2 Series includes the option of using dual standard definition TV tuners that allow two shows to be recorded at once and optional built in Wireless G technology. Designed to work with your existing equipment, the DHS 2 features standard A/V connectors so you can use the same cables you already own. As an exclusive source of DISCover(R) Console Technology, the DHS 2 Series also introduces the ease of use of video game console style playing into the PC world. "The DHS 2 Series is designed to be the perfect fit for any home entertainment center," said Robert Lusk, vice president of sales and marketing for Alienware. "The space-saving design combines with a vast array of cutting-edge features to give customers the complete entertainment package they have been looking for at a value they will appreciate." The DHS 2 Series is available immediately in the North American market while Alienware will launch the new media center system throughout Europe in early 2005. |
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