Buried in BYTES?
Some years ago the late the George Carlin joked that people buy bigger houses to fit their ever increasing collection of stuff. Despite the micronization of our world, the struggle to find a place or a space in which to put our stuff continues. As our hunger for readily-available multi-media experiences grows, so does the need for better ways to store, organize and connect a multitude of bytes and options.
Since 1990, American consumers have purchased an estimated eight billion CD's, which works out to about 80 per household. At the current rate, the same household will add 15 DVD's to their collection each year. Along with these commercially available products, Americans are adding exponentially to their own personal media treasuries -- thanks to the proliferation of a number of electronic gadgets, including digital cameras (now owned by 62% of households in the US) and picture phones. There also Personal Video Recorders, a device which is capable of capturing hundreds of hours of TV and video programming, burning DVD's and playing them over a home network.
So, how do we move this media mountain, and where do we put it?
Enter the HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer), a convergence device that combines the functions of a personal computer and a digital video recorder.
With your own HTPC you can:
Learn about different components and how to build your own digital media server -- We'll guide you step by step.
You'll expand your knowledge, and will enjoy a hands on experience and save money in this economy and maybe begin a career in an evolving field in the home theater industry.
Customize your HTPC with expansions/upgrades as your needs change - your media server grows with you.
DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND ON THE ENTERTAINMENT SUPERHIGHWAY!
Let us help you get started for the amazing price of $25.00!!!
Click here to order your copy today!
Since 1990, American consumers have purchased an estimated eight billion CD's, which works out to about 80 per household. At the current rate, the same household will add 15 DVD's to their collection each year. Along with these commercially available products, Americans are adding exponentially to their own personal media treasuries -- thanks to the proliferation of a number of electronic gadgets, including digital cameras (now owned by 62% of households in the US) and picture phones. There also Personal Video Recorders, a device which is capable of capturing hundreds of hours of TV and video programming, burning DVD's and playing them over a home network.
So, how do we move this media mountain, and where do we put it?
Enter the HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer), a convergence device that combines the functions of a personal computer and a digital video recorder.
With your own HTPC you can:
- Create and organize your own multimedia library
- Backup your digital treasures
- Access cable and satellite providers and record your favorite shows
- Surf the Internet and access other forms of media
- Enjoy all of these function from the comfort of your chair or couch
Learn about different components and how to build your own digital media server -- We'll guide you step by step.
You'll expand your knowledge, and will enjoy a hands on experience and save money in this economy and maybe begin a career in an evolving field in the home theater industry.
Customize your HTPC with expansions/upgrades as your needs change - your media server grows with you.
DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND ON THE ENTERTAINMENT SUPERHIGHWAY!
Let us help you get started for the amazing price of $25.00!!!
Click here to order your copy today!