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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 15, 2004 12:11:00 PM

Wood paneling and chrome made your dad's station wagon look like a million bucks, and they might also be just the ticket for Microsoft's fledgling effort to put a Media Center PC in every living room.

Those materials dominate one of two sample designs for a new style of Media Center PC, commissioned by Microsoft's eHome division from One & Co., a San Francisco engineering and design company.

One & Co. partner Jonah Becker explained that Microsoft wanted a PC design that an enlightened homeowner might want to have sitting in the middle of a living room, as opposed to stuffed into the back of entertainment center. That's important if consumers are to be comfortable using the PC for the "2-foot experience"--typical PC activities such as downloading and organizing photos and music clips--as well as the more laid-back "10-foot experience" of watching TV or running a slideshow.

Current Media Center PC designs don't handle the 2-foot part very well, Becker said, because they look too dorky for most folks to put next to the couch.

"The existing Media Center PCs are based on existing designs," Becker said. "(PC makers are) not thinking about what it means to have a PC in the living room from an interaction standpoint or an aesthetic standpoint."

Microsoft earlier this week launched a new version of its entertainment-oriented software, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, with expanded support for interactive television and other functions. The original version of Media Center got off to a slow start, with about a million copies sold to date, but Microsoft is betting heavily on the operating system to keep it in the race to control the digital home.

PC makers, including Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Toshiba, introduced a bevy of systems geared to the new software--machines that don't depart very far, if at all, from the traditional boxy PC format. Although Microsoft commissioned the One & Co. designs, it's up to computer makers to decide whether to adopt the new looks.

One of the designs from Becker's company looks more like a 1960s liquor cabinet than a PC, with its ovoid shape, chrome touches and built-in cupholder that doubles as a remote caddy. Becker said the design is intended to help PC makers start thinking of Media Center products as equal parts furniture and high-tech gadget.

"The idea was basically to create a product that's part of the living room, to reflect the materials and the aesthetic of that space," he said. "We wanted something that doesn't need to be hidden in the closet."

That prototype--it isn't actually a functioning PC--would use the television set as a display.

The design company's other prototype is a wall-mounted system with a removable 12-inch LCD screen; it can be managed from a distance with a remote control, or the screen can be detached to function as a tablet for someone relaxing on a couch. Becker said the idea is to have a display option suited to traditional PC tasks such as e-mail and Web surfing, tasks that are often clumsy at best when executed via the screen of a TV set.

"For the most part, Media Center is geared toward media," he said. "The idea with this is that you can also bring some of those common PC functions to the couch."

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Our wonderful Gov  Joe Blow_z | 10/15/04
Re: Our wonderful Gov  alterego_z | 10/15/04
Sure Blow Mo  Jeff Spicoli | 10/15/04
Don't change the box  jfp | 10/15/04
Already being done...  Patrick Jones | 10/15/04
re: don't change the box  JakAttak | 10/15/04
... and ensure failure  Fred Fredrickson | 10/17/04
It SUCKS so bad IKEA wouldn't even give it away!  Jeff Spicoli | 10/15/04
Jeff, feeling the need to rant uselessly today?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
You tell me Axy-poo..the point of YOUR post was?..  Jeff Spicoli | 10/15/04
Helping to meet your deep needs of course.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
bitty as usual  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
Opps  michael-t | 10/15/04
And another wanna be basher is heard from.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Ohhh came on:  michael-t | 10/15/04
Nope, I just LOVE spanking the bashers.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
There's NOTHING To Spank, Microsoft SUCKS Plain And Simple  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Your being plain and simple isn't the problem.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
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BWAHAHAHAHA!!! Tic, that wuz CLASSIC!!!  Jeff Spicoli | 10/15/04
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can't think of anything good to say  V Sanders | 10/15/04
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RE: pretty things  JakAttak | 10/15/04
Neither- It's a DRM infested, monopoly leveraging tool.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 10/15/04
No kidding - Get a Tivo instead  V Sanders | 10/15/04
Fake wood?Chrome?...  T25 | 10/15/04
What ever happened to  UncleBubba | 10/15/04
Huh, Microsoft never built anything like that.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Sure they did  UncleBubba | 10/15/04
No, MS has no furniture manufacturing. sorry...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Read the Article No_Hacks  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Attention MS bashers...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
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Let me help you Jeff, you seem to need it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Tivo uses Linux  V Sanders | 10/15/04
Tivo, an expensive monthly dog to feed.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
haha - it cost more to buy media tv then a lifetime membership  V Sanders | 10/17/04
Don't fool yourself  DarthRidiculous | 10/18/04
Once again, putting words in peoples' mouths  Jeff Spicoli | 10/15/04
All hail the all knowing Jeff.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
I'll Listen To Jeff Before I Listen To Your Garbage  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Of course you would, fools of a feather....  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
so why does ms need restrictive OEM licenses?  V Sanders | 10/17/04
We know that, bitty`  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
So, this explains you, bitty  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
Attention MS-Suckups  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Which LEGAL player does it use?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Maybe If You Learned To Read  itanalyst | 10/15/04
And it plays encrypted files how?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Do Some Research Like The Rest Of Us....  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Keep yur eys on th eball.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
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Do Get Everybody Frothed Now No Ax  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/15/04
re : Which LEGAL player does it use?  V Sanders | 10/17/04
Tivo  V Sanders | 10/15/04
TV, an untrainable dog that is expensive to feed.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Are you suggesting  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
That's a hoot..  Patrick Jones | 10/15/04
So far, a MILLION people have said yes.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
And you got your data where?  Patrick Jones | 10/15/04
I read, how about you?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Over a million Linux users  V Sanders | 10/17/04
Yes..  Patrick Jones | 10/18/04
Millions of users  tic swayback | 10/15/04
over a million Tivo's sold  V Sanders | 10/17/04
Hit the nail right on the head  voska | 10/15/04
And then  michael-t | 10/15/04
Don't see it  j.m.galvin | 10/15/04
MS will fail in this market because they don't understand it  tic swayback | 10/15/04
Wrong  voska | 10/15/04
Show us your real identity  DarthRidiculous | 10/18/04
Like, is that an ugly lamp or just a lamp shaped computer  FilledOut | 10/15/04
Funny How When Microsloth Posts Articles Like This, No_Ax Is All Over It  itanalyst | 10/15/04
you can tell no-ax is trying to sell us on a ms world  V Sanders | 10/15/04
Laugh at your own jokes now?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
No, We Just Come In Here To Laugh At You  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Does not seem that way to me  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
And funny how you show up to bash daily.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Yes, And You Show Up Spouting Your Illogical MS Trash Every Day  itanalyst | 10/15/04
the ms propoganda machine is wearing thin  V Sanders | 10/17/04
I'm Not Going To Have The Embarassment Of A Crappy PC Crashing During Movie  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Man, you must have NO SKILL with PCs at all.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Do You Shut Your PC Down Every Night Or Leave It Running?  itanalyst | 10/15/04
I leave it running. Never had a crash. Not one.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
You're A Liar No_Ax..plain and simple  itanalyst | 10/15/04
PULEASE, don't judge me or others by your limitations.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
i thought windows computers were supposed to be easy to use  hipparchus2000 | 10/15/04
Easy enough, unless you're running another OS  FilledOut | 10/17/04
i'll tell my mother off next time she gets a virus  hipparchus2000 | 10/17/04
What is your running uptime?  B.O.F.H. | 10/16/04
Nothing to do with training  voska | 10/18/04
Oh, and I Hate To Break It To Your Sorry Ego  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Ummm, it's you that can't run your WinXP box.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
No, It's That XP Sucks and You Know It  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Again, you assume because your limited, everyone is.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Reminds of arguing with a developer  voska | 10/18/04
well if it's that hard, we ought to to go use macs  hipparchus2000 | 10/15/04
How about a screenshot  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
Job offer for No Ax  tic swayback | 10/15/04
That would change  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
Sony Standalone DVD Player Coming Out Next Month  itanalyst | 10/15/04
OK No_Ax, Let's Talk Microsloth Security And Stability  itanalyst | 10/15/04
Sorry, not on topic.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
LOL You're Pathetic.....  itanalyst | 10/15/04
I know you are, but what am I?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
The phrase flaming a$$hole comes to mind  kribor_z | 10/15/04
That's easy  AmusedAtItAll | 10/16/04
Probably a snot nose  DarthRidiculous | 10/18/04
It most certainly is  DarthRidiculous | 10/18/04
1958 just called ...  Len Rooney | 10/15/04
is it going to have a noisy xbox cpu fan in it?  hipparchus2000 | 10/15/04
Until 32"" LCDs are affordable below 1000$  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/15/04
Many can't even set their VCR clocks  DarthRidiculous | 10/18/04

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