Alienware launches DHS2 digital home entertainment system
Miami (FL) - Alienware announced the second generation of its DHS Series media center system. The DHS 2 Series comes with Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and offers the functionality DVD recorder, CD recorder, DVR, Tuner and a performance PC.
Wrapped in a stylish silver casing, Alienware offers the new Media Center PC from about $1400. Standard equipment include a Pentium 4 520 processor (3.0 GHz), an ATI Radeon X300 PCI Express graphics card, FM radio and TV tuner card, an 80 GByte harddisk and a DVD drive. Higher end version with faster processors and more storage top out at about $3500.
The DHS 2 Series also can be ordered with dual standard definition TV tuners that allow two shows to be recorded at once.
The DHS 2 Series is available immediately in the North American market. The company said it will launch the new media center system throughout Europe in early 2005.
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