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In an article, "Networked Entertainment Device Shipments to Exceed Core Home Network Hardware by 2011", from ehomeupgrade.com, the rate of installation of basic home networking is slowing, but the rate of more advanced networking for connected entertainment is suppose to grow.  The number of network connected entertainment devices is projected to increase from 92 million in 2007 to more than 400 million by 2011. 

 

The Internet Home Alliance did a study that reports on what technology capabilities consumers most want in their kitchen.  In the article at CEpro.com, "What Do Consumers Want In Their Connected Kitchen?", They found six main requirements:

A recent article at CEpro.com, "Home Theaters Increasingly Need Broadband Access, NPD Report Finds", reports what our clients already know- more and more people want to connect their home theaters over a network to media servers and online content through a broadband internet connection.

 

Connectivity and Consumer Electronics - How can a device bought six months ago remain on the cutting edge?

Not Your Daddy's Windows PC!

Media Center Evolved

Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center is a platform that has evolved significantly during the last week of September 2007.  Microsoft understands that Media Center is not a PC based solution, but instead is a home dedicated appliance that can meet a variety of needs for whole home entertainment, automation control and storage.

 

Here's the latest:

New Media Center Extenders announced with additional formats supported

Content is King

 

A Media Center server is a very versatile entertainment hub for managing, storing and serving your content to many rooms around the house simultaneously.  Today there are many options for leveraging your existing investment in content, such as music CD's, and also for expanding into digital content, such as online movie downloads, YouTube, streaming music subscriptions, etc.

 

The following are some common ways Red Atom Networks enables you to get entertained with your Media Center:

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