Alienware to Provide Industry Preview of Innovative New Digital Home System at CEDIA EXPO 2005.MIAMI -- Visitors to CEDIA CEDIA - Cloned Enzyme Donor Immunoassay CEDIA - Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association Booth #51 Can Get Exclusive Look at New Innovation in Digital Media Distribution and Home Automation from Leader in Next-Generation Digital Home A residence that is fully automated. It uses computing devices and home appliances that conform to some common standard for internetworking so that everything can be controlled by computer. The digital home implies network sockets in every room just like AC power receptacles. See domotics and home network. Systems Alienware(R), an award-winning innovator in digital home systems, will be at Booth #51 of CEDIA EXPO 2005 to give attendees an exclusive preview of a new digital home solution that offers complete networked digital media distribution, as well as automation of everything in the home from lighting and security to pools and spas. Alienware's latest digital home innovation provides multi-zone streaming of audio, video, and pictures and features a convenient touch-screen remote control with two-way WiFi communication, one-touch system control, fully configurable interface, and easy-to-use drag-and-drop functionality. Since becoming a Microsoft(R) media center launch partner in 2002, Alienware has developed an award-winning reputation for advancing digital home technology. Alienware's line of DHS DHS - Department of Homeland Security (USA) DHS - Damascus High School (Damascus, Maryland) DHS - Danbury High School (Danbury, CT, USA) DHS - Danville High School DHS - Dao Heng Securities Limited DHS - Data Handling Subsystem DHS - Data Handling System DHS - Davenport High School (Davenport, IA) DHS - Davidson High School (various locations) DHS - Dead Hackers Society DHS - Deafness-Hypogonadism Syndrome DHS - Decontamination Hot Shop(TM) digital home systems have earned numerous awards and praise throughout the industry from publications such as Home Theater magazine, The New York Times, PC World, and CNET, which gave Alienware the "Next Big Thing" award during CES 2005. Home Theater magazine called Alienware's DHS 5 system "a well-built, cleverly designed, and powerful PC that offers all of the options that both home theater and computing buffs would expect." The DHS 5 system delivers innovations like drop-and-play gaming through DISCover(R) My Games(TM) technology and up to .8 terabytes of integrated storage capacity, as well as three TV tuners and support for HDTV. Featuring a blue-illuminated InfoPanel(TM) display on the front exterior, the fully-integrated, ultra-quiet DHS 5 gives users all the features of a DVD player, CD player, DVR, VCR, high-performance PC, and other entertainment devices in one system. "Alienware's presence within the digital home market began with being a launch partner with Microsoft, continued with the groundbreaking arrival of DHS systems, and now expands further with the introduction of a new digital home solution at CEDIA EXPO," said Humberto Organvidez, Chief Technology Officer of Alienware. "This solution simplifies users' lifestyles by utilizing standard networking protocols to deliver home theater control, home automation, and digital media distribution." CEDIA EXPO attendees can register for their chance to win a DHS 5 system by filling out the Alienware insert included in CEDIA's Show Daily magazine and dropping it off at Booth #51. About Alienware Alienware is an industry-leading manufacturer of digital home systems that incorporate state-of-the-art components, innovative engineering and design, and unprecedented customer service. Alienware digital home systems are available direct within the United States, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and will soon be offered in other locations around the Pacific Rim. For more information, please visit http://www.alienwarehome.com/CEDIA or call 1-800-ALIENWARE (254-3692). |
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