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Mecer introduces next generation of digital home experience

Johannesburg, 18 Nov 2005

Mecer is proud to announce the release of the Mecer Xhibitor - the next generation for the complete digital home experience.

The Mecer Xhibitor incorporates design and development by the world`s two largest IT players, Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation, in a bid to facilitate a joint vision of the "Digital Home".

The combination of innovative software and hardware provides consumers with ease of use, choice, advanced performance and multitasking capabilities. Together, Intel and Microsoft technologies enable users to enjoy, manage and work with their digital content such as video, music and photos.

Users can access their digital entertainment from anywhere in the home with the Mecer Xhibitor, powered by Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Intel Pentium 4 processors with HT technology, as well as a home network and a Media Center Extender.

These technologies enable choice without complexity and the ability to easily select from a broad range of PC designs that provide users with multiple options based on their personal interests, whether these are music, photography, movies or video.

Powered by the Intel Pentium 4 processor with HT Technology, the Mecer Xhibitor offers users greater system responsiveness and performance when multitasking applications such as encoding audio and video simultaneously, or running a virus scan in the background while continuing to play a favourite game or movie.

The Mecer Xhibitor is designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal in a hi-tech home. It will look good in any audio-visual cabinet and runs close to silent when operating, so users won`t have their enjoyment ruined by the cooling fan noise of regular computers. The Mecer Xhibitor comes standard with a wireless purpose-built keyboard and remote control, and supports Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound. By connecting a Media Center Extender to audio-visual equipment in other rooms around the home, one can play other media wherever one wants, and all connections are wireless.

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