Tune in Tomorrow for the Digital Living Room? |
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Monty Solomon (monty@roscom.com) Sun, 17 Jul 2005 05:25:53 -0400
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When Microsoft introduced its long-awaited Xbox 360 console on May 12 in an MTV special, its intentions went beyond just fun and games, The company called the long-awaited product a "future-generation game and entertainment system." While Xbox 360 promises to offer video games compatible with HDTV, fast processing and a lot of memory, Microsoft also noted that the system can play DVDs and CDs, stream music from MP3 players, and network with the company's "Media Center" PCs to stream digital content around the house, among other tasks.
Microsoft's market: The increasingly crowded living room. In fact, the
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