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Get your ticket to ride the CES 2008 Media Center Express

This year at CES we're partnering with PodTech to provide ground transportation specifically for bloggers attending CES via the Windows Vista Media Center Express.  This is an executive-class coach with a distinctive, custom exterior design, so you'll know it when you see it.  We dreamed up the Media Center Express as a way to help bloggers get between the CES BlogHaus at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino and CES 2008 at the Las Vegas Conference Center, while also providing them an entertaining, hands-on experience with cool technology -- and of course refreshments -- en route.  (If you've ever been to CES, then you know how difficult it can be to negotiate the Las Vegas streets while competing with the 150K other people in attendance.)  We've equipped the bus with PCs and hardware showcasing some of the best aspects of Windows Vista, namely, Windows Media Center and Certified for Windows Vista devices. 

If you're coming to CES, register for the BlogHaus so you can take advantage of the Media Center Express.  Meanwhile, check out the set-up of hardware on board:

  • Dell XPS 420 with an Intel Core 2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache,2.4GHz,1066FSB) processor, 3GB (Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz) memory, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT and 750GB storage (7200RPM SATA 3.0GB/s, 16MB Cache).  The Dell XPS 420 also comes with a built-in Windows SideShow device in the front of the case
  • Gateway ONE with an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5250 (1.50GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 667MHz FSB) processor, 2GB (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM0 memory, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600XT Graphics Media Accelerator with 256MB of Discrete Video Memory, and 400GB (7200RPM Serial ATA II hard drive w/ 8MB cache) storage
  • Xbox 360 with Halo 3 and serving as a Media Center Extender
  • Two Canon mini320 Compact Photo Printers so you can print your photos from the show floor

While on the Media Center Express, you can play Halo 3, check out two top-notch PCs running Windows Vista Ultimate, view your photos and video within Windows Media Center, print photos and documents, compare notes with your fellow bloggers, and generally relax and recharge on the way between the BlogHaus and the Las Vegas Convention Center.  To ride the bus, all you need to do is show that you're a registered attendee of the BlogHaus.

But first, we have to get the Media Center Express to Las Vegas.  Leaving tomorrow (Saturday) from the Microsoft Silicon Valley campus, it'll pack in a few bloggers from the San Francisco area (including Robert Scoble of PodTech) for the ride there.  Among them will be Windows Featured Community members Jason Dunn of Digital Home Thoughts and Robert McLaws of Windows-Now.  Like all Windows Featured Community members, both Jason and Robert are Windows veterans and experts in Microsoft technology.  They'll have with them a few Certified for Windows Vista devices such as the Canon HV20, as well as Windows Vista in their pockets -- courtesy of the Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC.  Both Jason and Robert will be covering their CES experiences on their sites, so be sure to keep track of their impressions as the week progresses.

As for Brandon and me, we're off to Las Vegas tomorrow to meet the Media Center Express when it arrives.  Stay tuned for more Windows Vista news from CES 2008, as we'll be blogging live from Las Vegas starting Sunday...


Comments

  1. Posted on: January 05, 2008 at 12:47AM  

    Wow, I really need to start a Blog, I’m more of Forum/Blog drifter though...my life is not nearly as glamorous or as the fun as a Blogger, my you all are going to have lots of fun at CES.

    I’m still holding out for this rumor

    Gates to Announce DVR 360 at CES?

    http://kotaku.com/339293/gates-to-announce-dvr-360-at-ces

    I guess I just dream of the 360 being in every living room, my parents living room,  my in laws room etc...  Then bring on the Entertainment, services etc and start a revolution.  The one I've been dreaming of messaging, Internet, gaming, music, movies, DVR, Productivity and everything else in my living room, easily accessible at my convenience.

    That said I’m sure that something more surprising will come up at CES. The only thing that’s really blown me away lately is this guys site:

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/

    Sure the guy reminds me of Hiro from NBCs Heroes, but he sure knows his stuff.  The head tracking video just needs to be seen to be believed, the amazing thing is that the Wii is nowhere near as powerful as the 360, but that head tracking feature would just great for a Halo game.  Infact it really just the Wii-mote that enables all this cool stuff when connected to a Windows PC, and the Wii-mote is really just a cheap camera that tracks infrared light.  Great stuff.

    The Low-Cost Multi-point Interactive Whiteboards video is also really cool idea, and really makes me believe that the natural user interfaces that Bill Gates talked about in the latest edition of PC Magazine is comming sooner than we think.

    Bill Gates also talked about how computing advances will also come to health care soon to in the latest issue of PC Magazine, but he didn't elaborate much.  Which is a shame as there is probably so much health information out their today that just isn't either being captured or organised, or captured into systems that are compatible with each other.  All that information that could see patterns, that could save lives, info that could be available for research on.  Health could be improved vastly with technology improvements.

    The PC really has so, so much potential is just waiting to be tapped.  CES here we come, good luck Nick, Brandon and crew and have fun!

  2. Posted on: January 05, 2008 at 4:38AM  

    Doctor Nick i can see the conference here ? http://www.microsoft.com/ces/

    this is last conferenze of mister Gates?? :(

  3. Posted on: January 05, 2008 at 2:00PM  

    Actually it looks like CES is going to be really interesting with the BlueRay vs HD DVD format wars about to peak!

    Hopefully the end user will be the winner in all this as prices drop on both formats, or who knows maybe streaming video will win out.

  4. Posted on: January 05, 2008 at 3:21PM  

    no i wont see

    New Software for Surface

    Fiji

    New Application in WPF for Vista

    Windows mobile massacred Iphone :D

    x360 Ultimate, wifi and hddvd

    and surprise for Vista user

    SP2 Vista = WIndows Seven :D ?!!

  5. Posted on: January 05, 2008 at 6:46PM  

    This is *such* a great idea and service.  Can't make the express unless you detour to ... Oregon ... but I'll see you at Bloghaus!

  6. Posted on: January 11, 2008 at 10:53PM  

    Wow I thought things were over for HD-DVD with the recent news of defecting Movie Studios... however Im not so sure anymore

    http://www.betanews.com/article/Bluray_Early_adopters_knew_what_they_were_getting_into/1199841379

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  1. Posted by: Satisfy Me on January 04, 2008 at 7:53PM

    For those of you going to CES, Nick reports on the Windows Vista blog today that there will be one more

  2. Posted by: The Windows Experience Blog on January 07, 2008 at 3:07AM

    Wow what a day! This morning started off real early for Nick and I as we headed over to the Las Vegas

  3. Posted by: The Windows Experience Blog on January 15, 2008 at 9:15PM

    Now that CES 2008 has officially ended, I wanted to take a moment to do a round-up and wrap up post on