Windows Vista Media Center

Here are a few screen grabs of MCE on Vista… Enjoy.

P.S. Microsoft is kicking ass in this space!! Especially with the XBOX360 support… think about it, all you’ll need is a 42″ display and an XBOX360 connected to it and you will have access to all your content… now that’s simple elegance!

[via Chris Lanier’s Blog]

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Danny Mavromatis: Seattle, WA

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  • Streaming content to an XBox isn't much more than a concept... How the final product works, and how extensible and open (which it won't be) it is should be the measures of the project... not what Microsoft says it'll be.

  • Streaming content to an XBox isn't much more than a concept... How the final product works, and how extensible and open (which it won't be) it is should be the measures of the project... not what Microsoft says it'll be.

  • If the Xbox 360 extender functions are at least equal to the current Xbox (US) and the Extender kit you should all be happy.
    I use mine every day to access content from my MCE. Yes there are one or two issues but I believe these have been fixed in the Xbox 360.

  • If the Xbox 360 extender functions are at least equal to the current Xbox (US) and the Extender kit you should all be happy.
    I use mine every day to access content from my MCE. Yes there are one or two issues but I believe these have been fixed in the Xbox 360.

  • hmmm... nice, vista mce would drain a hell of a lot of ram tho lol if vista drains 512mb to run - 1gb to run well, then vista mce should need slightly more, right?
    did xp mce drain more ram than xp home/pro?

  • hmmm... nice, vista mce would drain a hell of a lot of ram tho lol if vista drains 512mb to run - 1gb to run well, then vista mce should need slightly more, right?
    did xp mce drain more ram than xp home/pro?

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