What is an Extender for Windows Media Center?
Extender technology is built into home entertainment devices such as TVs, DVD players, and cool, quiet components that allow you to keep your PC where it makes sense and use it as a “hub” to provide your digital entertainment to TVs throughout your house. We call these devices “Extenders for Windows Media Center.” If you have an Xbox 360, you may not know that it’s also an Extender for Windows Media Center.1 Setup is easy, and soon you’ll be cruising through Windows Media Center menus using your Xbox 360 anywhere in your home. Whether it’s about choosing the right Media Center PC or the extender that best fits your digital entertainment lifestyle, you’ll find an Extender for Windows Media Center that works for you. 1The Xbox 360 is the only Windows XP generation Extender for Windows Media Center that is compatible with Windows Vista.
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