WNC offers WiFi Media Frame with embedded Streaming21 Home Entertainment Services

Jan 22, 2008 8:39 AM

    

Broadcast-quality streaming solution provider Streaming21 and WNC, a wireless communications and IPTV company, showed their Windows Home Server innovation at the 2008 International CES in Las Vegas.

WNC's WiFi Media Frame, embedded with Streaming21's Home Entertainment Services, can extend digital home applications to multiple locations in the home. WNC's IP set-top box, WiFi Media Frame and server hardware, together with Streaming21's Home Entertainment Services, are seamlessly integrated with Microsoft Windows Home Server.

The Home Server allows users to manage personal content, such as photos, videos and music; enjoy Internet community content; and display real-time Internet content on TVs. It also offers features such as a personal video recorder (PVR), streaming music, IPTV, VOD and Internet radio.

For more information, visit www.streaming21.com.




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