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Daily News Round #2

Published: 13th December 2004 @ 7:37 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Hush announces Dual-Tuner option for Hush E-Series

Hush Technologies, makers of multimedia/home theatre PC systems have today unveiled a new Dual-Tuner option for their existing E-Series media center systems which come with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. The dual tuner feature provides much more flexibility in the way you can control the recording/playback of your live TV programs. You can get the full scoop within Hush's official press release. Product info and specs on the E-series media centers can be viewed over at Hush's website.


Hush Technologies is delighted to announce that their Hush E-Series with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, can now come equipped with a Dual Tuner. This allows the consumer to record one program whilst watching playback of another.

The new Hush Media Center PC range, launched in August of 2004, brings you advanced computing plus multiple entertainment experiences, that can be enjoyed when you want and how you want, using a single remote control. Experience digital entertainment combined with simple convenience.



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