Alienware(R), the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center and professional computing systems, announced that the award-winning Alienware Area-51m 7700 mobile desktop is now available with the Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 operating system. Powered by Windows XP technology, the Area-51m 7700 gives customers a mobile solution for all their entertainment and computing needs without sacrificing any of the power of today's most advanced desktops.
Area-51m 7700 mobile desktops featuring Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 include dual-tuner support and deliver the options and features of a DVD player, DVR, FM tuner, CD jukebox, and more. Supplying the most storage of any media center in a portable system, the Area-51m 7700 provides travelers, gamers, college students, military personnel, and other mobile users the perfect way to enjoy all of their media wherever they need to go. The Area-51m 7700 also comes equipped with a Windows XP Media Center Edition remote control, IR receiver, and PCMCIA TV tuner to further enhance the mobile entertainment experience.
"Alienware introduced the Area-51m 7700 mobile desktop just a few months ago and it has already received an overwhelmingly positive response from customers and media members alike," said Patrick Cooper, director of product management for Alienware. "With the addition of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, the Area-51m 7700 now stands poised to garner further acclaim as the system of choice for anyone desiring easy mobile access to all their entertainment."
Having recently earned an Editors' Choice Award from PC Gamer magazine, the Area-51m 7700 packs desktop power into a portable platform with features like the Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 desktop processor with 1MB of cache, next-generation PCI Express technology, and expansion for up to 4 GB of DDR2 memory. Area-51m 7700 users will also benefit from NVIDIA(R) GeForce(TM) Go 6800 graphics and a 17" widescreen SXGA + LCD display that serve as the ideal complements for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.
"Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 provides our customers a wide range of complete, connected entertainment experiences, whether at home or on the go," said Bill Mannion, director of Windows Consumer Marketing at Microsoft Corp. "With a Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 powered Area-51m 7700 mobile desktop, our mutual customers can be assured of the seamless and innovative digital entertainment experiences regardless of their location."
For more information: www.alienware.com
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