'Prepare to be Entertained' with Intel at Digital Life 2004.
Hear: Shared will be details of the emerging digital home
experience and new products that are revolutionizing
the way people experience entertainment in the home.
'Prepare to be Entertained' keynote
Robert Crooke, vice president, Desktop Platforms Group
and general manager, Desktop Marketing and Strategic
Planning, Intel Corporation
Thursday, Oct. 14, 2-3 p.m. EDT
Digital Life 2004 (Oct. 14-15)
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Special Events
Hall, New York City
See: Check out Intel's exhibit at Digital Life 2004 (Booth
#1536) showcasing some of the latest digital
technologies for the home, including the first
Entertainment PCs available from major PC
manufacturers in time for the holiday season. Designed
to simply and easily interact with a television using
a remote control, the Entertainment PC combines the
functionality of a home's audio and video devices with
the power of a high-performance multimedia computer.
Attendees will also be able to see the latest
notebooks designed for mobile entertainment and new
portable media players that allow you to create, edit,
store, manage and share digital content in and around
the home and on-the-go.
Experience: Taste the digital lifestyle by viewing digital home
movies and photos, checking out high-definition movies
and experiencing 10-foot wireless gaming on a large
plasma screen in the Home Zone. Challenge others to a
wireless gaming face-off using the latest high-
performance desktop and mobile PCs. Scan the latest
online surf report using the Intel(R) Centrino(TM)
mobile technology wireless surfboard.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading
manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products.
Additional information about Intel is available at
www.intel.com/pressroom.
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