TV of Tomorrow Mediaroom/ Windows Media Center giveaway

 

Somehow I got on the good list at Microsoft. I have lots to share with you about two of their products that allow you to watch TV with and with out a cable service.

Windows Media Center - 3 First I want to introduce you to media center:

We have been using Windows Media Center since it was in beta. It has come a long way since then. Now you don’t even need to get a special copy of Windows. You’ll find that it comes with Windows Vista. Most people don’t even realize what they have. I love it and we don’t even have cable anymore. With Windows Media Center you can use it to organize all of your photos, videos, home movies, DVD collection, CD collection. All of you media can be organized and you can make playlists and show off all of your photos when friends come over. It is very easy to use. There is a guide built into it so you can find your TV programs using the guide or the search engine. You can record all of your programs with the use of a TV tuner in your computer. We were recording four programs at one time with the DVR. I can’t even begin to mention all of the options you have.

There is even something called internet beta. The internet beta has the ability to watch TV or shows, and commercials, including movie previews with out cable service. We’ve watched a lot of movie previews this way. I haven’t used it to watch TV yet but we have used it to check out the local weather. You might find not having cable impossible but it’s not.

Second, Microsoft Mediaroom:

Scenario_Chat_Ping Microsoft Mediaroom-powered TV services go beyond what is possible with today’s satellite or cable TV. Users can watch what they want — live, recorded and on-demand TV in digital and browse panel high definition — coupled with the opportunity to enjoy interactive content and services.
Microsoft Mediaroom gives users the control to enjoy TV on their own terms, without ever having to miss a thing. BrowserApp_Sports In addition to on-demand content accessibility, Microsoft Mediaroom enables users to record multiple shows at once while watching both live and recorded TV and offers picture-in-picture so users Microsoft Mediaroom Anytime_guidealso can continue watching their show while they browse to see what else is on.
Microsoft Mediaroom makes TV more engaging with the ability to blend Web content and services with broadcast TV and personalize content such as weather, traffic, sports and news. Microsoft channel zapping Mediaroom also offers a Web-like search capability that makes it easy to quickly find what you want to watch by title, actor or director — wherever it is showing.
Microsoft Mediaroom also delivers connected My_Padexperiences so users can enjoy shows and video anywhere on any screen — the TV, PC or mobile. With DVR Anywhere users can enjoy full digital video recorder (DVR)  capabilities on any TV in the home and, photos and music using Remote Digital Video Recording, set their DVR from anywhere using an Internet-connected PC or mobile phone. Further, with the release of Xbox 360 with Microsoft Mediaroom, users also can easily move Scenario_Recommendations between games and TV on the  same TV set with an integrated game console and Microsoft Mediaroom set-top box.
TV services powered by Microsoft Mediaroom have Multiview_Newsroom reached nearly 3 million subscriber homes worldwide, an increase of more than 1.5 million new connections in the past year alone.

 

My Opinion

image It seems like you can use Microsoft Mediaroom on the Xbox 360, and I know you can get Windows Media Center on the Xbox 360. We used to use the Xbox Windows Media Center extender to watch our recorded shows from our Windows Media Center in our bedroom. Microsoft Mediaroom has more functionality than Windows Media Center. Because you can use your cell phone to record programs and you’ll never miss a show no matter where you are. Or if your watching TV don’t miss a phone call. Microsoft Mediaroom seems like Direct TV except you have more options than Direct TV.

image Microsoft Mediaroom is an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) software platform powering a new generation of TV services that connect users to the TV they love and give them control over when and where they watch. The software platform is deployed by leading service providers, including AT&T, BT, Deutsche Telekom and others to offer a personalized and connected alternative to existing TV services.

 

Finally the Giveaway.

You can win TV tuner and a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate (it includes Windows Media Center)

Enter:

Tell me why you want a TV tuner and a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate?

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Comments

  1. Betty C says:

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  2. Betty C says:

    I have your button.
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  3. Betty C says:

    I have the Father’s Day Fling button.
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  4. Dan says:

    It would be great to upgrade my software and also be able to watch TV on the computer

  5. Ken Bilsky says:

    I would like Windows Vista and Tuner card due to I have Winxp and cant afford to pay that kind of money for Vista. Also have always wanted a tuner card for other applications that can use it.

  6. Gianna says:

    I’d love to be able to watch tv on my computer :)

  7. Maryanne lee says:

    Having a tuner for my vista home premium would be a great advantage for the kids. I could watch my programs and the kids could watch kid friendly televison while i watch my shows that are so called “kiid boring ” haha. I would really apreciate if i could win such a prize, as i have been looking for this product for a long time !

    - Maryanne lee

  8. Christina Pisano says:

    I would love to be able to turn my PC into a media center, and finally get out from underneath the jaws of the local cable company, and all the nickle and diming they do. Also, would love to be able to share music, photos and videos with friends and family, as we host alot of parties at our house.

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