Microsoft Xbox 360 - Gaming Console with a Media Extender bonus!

Gaming Console’s have been huge for some time now, and I’m sure everyone either has one, or knows someone that has an Xbox, Playstation, or Wii.  So you know what these are, but did you know that some consoles do much more than just allow you to play games?

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I bet many of you own a Microsoft Xbox 360 but don’t know the full extent to which you can use it (I’m sure a lot of you do, but I bet a lot of you don’t).  Microsoft has a program called Windows Media Center which allows you to organize and control your entertainment from your PC.  You can play your favorite music, view your photos as a slideshow, watch DVDs, download movies, and you can even watch and record your favorite TV shows (and in the US, you can even record HDTV programs with an HD compatible tuner).  Windows Media Center is included with Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate Home Editions, and is also available separately.

Windows Media Center allows you to add up to 5 Media Center Extenders so that you can expand your system.  A Media Center Extender is a box that you can add to allow you to “extend” the functions of Windows Media Center.  I’ll give you an example that should clarify what this means.

If you have your PC in your office, and it has Windows Media Center installed, you’re able to do the normal functions such as listen to your music, play a slideshow, etc on your PC.

If you add a Media Center Extender to your family room TV (connected through either a network or wirelessly), you now have the ability to do the exact same thing in your family room.  This means that your family room Media Center Extender acts as an extension of your office PC and allows you to extract information from your office PC and play it in your family room.  It acts completely independantly of your office PC.  This means that if you’re watching a slideshow of your trip to Hawaii in your office, you can play a slideshow of your trip to Europe in your family room, without interfering with the Hawaii slideshow.

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Another example is I’m in my office listening to the newest Michael Jackson anniversary CD.  You stop by to say hi, and you hear me listening to Thriller.  You decide you want to hear that so you go to the family room, pull up the Media Center software and find Thriller (from the same anniversary CD I’m listening to on my PC) and hit play.  Now Thriller begins playing in the family room, and I’m still listening to it in my office.  Even though you’re selecting this from the family room Media Center Extender, which is accessing the information from the office PC, it’s totally independant so it does not have any effect on what I’m listening to in the office.

You can have up to 5 Media Center Extenders connected, all accessing one PC, all with independant control.  You can listen to a CD in one room, watch a photo slideshow in another room, listen to a differnet CD in another room, etc, all from the same PC, all at the same time.  And because you have the option to do this wirelessly, it’s a very simple way to expand your system throughout your household.

So what does this have to do with the Microsoft Xbox 360?  Well, the Xbox 360 is also a Media Center Extender.  That means if you already have an Xbox 360, and you have Windows Media Center, you just have to add a network connection to your Xbox 360.

 You can do this either using a wired or wireless connection.  For best results, Microsoft recommends using a wired network connection to connect both your PC and your Xbox 360.  Second best method is to use a wired connection from your router to your PC, then use a wireless connection from your router to your Xbox 360, using the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adaptor.  There are some other basic recommendations that are listed on the Microsoft website.

It’s very easy to connect and setup up.  There’s also a Xbox 360 Universal Remote that allows you to easily control your Media Center through your Xbox 360.

You also have the option of using a stand alone Media Center.  Several companies are manufacturing them and they allow you to do the same thing minus the gaming ability of the Xbox 360.

We offer a couple of units from Linksys, the DMA2100 and DMA2200 which are Media Center Extenders and wireless receivers all in one.  The DMA2200 also has a built in DVD Player, and both units have an HDMI output to your TV.

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Also, we carry a couple of very cool new TVs from Hewlett Packard.  The HP SL4278N and the HP SL4778N Flat-panel LCD TVs have a built-in network media device that allows you to create a wireless Ethernet connection to your computer, and access your music, photos, and more from your PC.

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It’s really exciting what’s going on in the world of convergence…being able to tie your PC and your home entertainment systems together, sharing your music, photos, TV throughout your house, wirelessly!

So if you have your Xbox, make sure you’re maximizing it by using its Media Center Extender capabilities.  If not, take a look at the Xbox, or one of the other options to make sure your whole house it getting in on the action.

Click here to visit our store for the Xbox and other Media Center Extenders

Everybody loves a great deal!

We’ve recently added a bunch of items to our Clearance Center and we’re excited to be able to offer such a great deal on these items. 

Our prices are very competetive on all items, but our clearance items are discounted very aggressively, and some items are discounted more than 80% off of their retail price.

We have some brand new items which we normally don’t stock, so we want to get rid of them as soon as possible.  We also have some demo items that we want to get rid of…and this means one thing…a great deal for you!

Here’s a few of the Brand New items that we’re selling in our clearance section:

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We have two Audioquest HDMI-1 (HDMIONE) HDMI Cables, 1 Meter long.  If you’re not familiar with Audioquest Cables, they are a High-End Cable line that offers some of the best cables available anywhere.  Believe it or not, they have Speaker Cables that retail for $8400.00 for a 10 foot pair!  They’re not as well known as Monster Cable, but in my opinion they are a better cable.  Most people haven’t heard of them because they don’t market their products as heavily as Monster Cable does…they definitely spend their money on design and production, making sure you get a top notch product for your money.  The HDMI-1 is their second best HDMI cable, using a 26 AWG 2.5% silver conducter and a Skin-Foam-Skin Polyethylene Dielectric. 

These cables retail for $175.00 each, but our clearance price is $118.75 each.  Click here if you’d like to see our HDMI-1 product page.

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This is a Brand New Audiovox DPF1000 Digital Photo Frame, only one available.  This is a 10.4″ (diagonal) screen Digital Picture Frame which allows you to play your digital photos in a slide show.  It has some built in storage for 20-40 high resolution photos, as well as directly supports SD, MMC, and MS memory cards.  To see more specifications and features, click here.  This retails for $240.00, but our clearance price is $123.25.

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Crash, Blu-ray DVD, 1080p High Definition, 16 x 9 widescreen DVD, brand new.  This disc retails for $40.00, but we have one available in our clearance center for $14.25.  Click here to view the Crash Blu-ray DVD product page.

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We also have incredible deals on demo items…these are items that have been used, but are in very good condition.  The cable above is another Audioquest cable.  The Audioquest YIQ-1 60 foot Component Video cable uses a 24 AWG 2.5% silver conductor with a Hard-Cell Foam Dielectric and Aluminum Foil + Silver-Plated braded shield and Multi-colored braided outer jacket.  This ensures that you’re getting the best picture quality available, especially in a longer run (such as this 60 foot cable).  We have many other component video cables available in shorter lengths, both from Audioquest and Monster Cable.  The YIQ-1 60 foot Component Video Cable retails for $1000.00, but our clearance price is $387.25.  That’s a huge savings, and if you have the need for a long component video cable, you won’t find much better, especially in this price range.  Click here to view the product detail page for the Audioquest YIQ-1 60 foot Component Video Cable.

We have many more items in our clearance center to view…all with great deals.  Items such as Monster Cable Banana Connectors, RCA Audio Cables, Subwoofer, Composite, Digital Coaxial, Coaxial and Component Cables, Case Logic CD/DVD and CD Player cases, and more.

Some items will carry the full manufacturers warranty, and at a minimum every item comes with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.  Visit each items detail page to see if it’s new or demo, it’s condition, and what the warranty is.  Click here to view our Clearance page and begin browsing your way to great deals!

It’s a sad day for Pioneer Plasma TVs

Pioneer Corp, electronics manufacturer announced today that they will no longer manufacture their own Plasma TV panels, and they will start purchasing panels from outside suppliers.

I say it’s a sad day because I think Pioneer makes the best flat-panel available today (comparing all Plasma TVs and LCD TVs).  The Pioneer Plasma TVs, especially the Elite line is, in my opinion, has the best picture quality of any Plasma or LCD TV available today.  The only TV that I thought was close was the Fujitsu Plasma TV, which late last year announced they are out of the consumer Plasma TV market.

Their reason, as was the reason for Fujitsu, is that they’re losing too much money on Plasma production.  I’m not sure if they will be able to have their panels manufactured like they are currently manufacturing them, but I’m sure that they since they are purchasing them from other companies that they will be different. 

Their electronic processing is also a very important part of their performance, and other manufacturers are making very good panels, so hopefully they will still produce a great product.  Time will tell.

It seems that the LCD market is slowly killing Plasma TVs.  I’m still a big Plasma TV fan, but I have to say that LCD TVs are really catching up in their quality, and the newest LCD TVs have been very impressive.

The Consumer Electronics world changes so fast, that as LCD TVs catch up to Plasmas, new technologies such as OLED are coming out with an absolutely amazing picture.  I guess we’ll always be one step behind the game!