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Life|ware Launches Their First Entry Level Life|media Servers

Life|ware has launched their new entry level LMS-100 and LMS-150 Life|media Servers. Life|ware is now offering two media servers direct to consumers to provide end users with media servers that meet their personal entertainment needs. The Life|media LMS-100 is the starting point for an all-digital future. A true workhorse with both the power and the storage to gracefully manage all of your digital media – pictures, videos, TV shows, movies, music and more in up to five zones in your home.

The LMS-100 features the following:
- CPU - 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor;
- RAM - 2GB;
- Storage - 500GB;
- DVD Drive;
- Tuners - 2 ATSC, 2 NTSC, 1 FM;
- Graphics Card - NVidia 8400;
- OS - Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.

With the Life|media LMS-150 consumers can up the ante to HD for receiving and recording high definition cable programming. With dual internal CableCARD-enabled tuners, consumers can simultaneously access multiple forms of broadcast content, including 2 live high definition digital cable feeds. The LMS-150 features:
- CPU – 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor;
- RAM - 2GB;
- Storage - 1 TB, RAID 0;
- DVD Drive;
- Tuners - 2 CableCARD;
- Graphics Card - NVidia 8400;
- OS - Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.

Life|media is a Media Center PC optimized for complete digital entertainment and comprehensive home automation. With premium construction, benchmark internal components and the look and feel of a high-end A/V receiver, Life|media provides storage for digital music, movies, pictures, and recorded TV, plus instant access to Life|ware's complete home control via your home network.

The Life|media Server line includes 16 models, ranging from the new set-top Life|media LMS-100, a $2,500 entry-level media server to a four-rack unit, ultra high-performance edition Life|media LMS-754 which retails for $15,500. All models run the Microsoft Windows Vista OS and offer a range of Intel chipsets and processors.



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