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Mvix(USA) Launches the Mvix Wireless HD Media Center (MX-760HD)

Mvix(USA) has unveiled its Mvix Wireless Hi-Definition Media Center. This next-generation hard disk-based media center built around the stable Linux architecture is a true home-theater PC offering endless possibilities for the multimedia aficionados. The new MX-760HD Media Center will take advantage of the superior capabilities of Sigma 8621 chipset, including outstanding visual quality supported by leading-edge video decoding technologies, the high resolution audio specifications and the capability for wireless connectivity to home and office networks. It features the wireless 802.11g technology with WEP infrastructure to deliver maximum wireless signal rates (of up to 54 Mbps) for streaming digital media across network clients.

As a logical extension of the DVD market, the MX-760HD enables its users to enjoy their entire library of movies, DVDs, home videos and even digital audio content on one 3.5-inch hard disk drive. For movies, TV shows, camcorder footage and more, the MX-760HD is capable of storing and decoding dozens of digital media files and formats. To meet the latest advancements in Audio/Video interfaces, the Mvix Hi-Def Media Center connects to HDTV or Plasma TV sets via a High Definition Digital Video Interface (DVI).

Offering a complete 360-degree access capability, the Mvix Media Center is equipped with almost all possibilities of Input-Output options. It allows PC connectivity via USB2.0, Wireless (802.11G or MIMO), LAN (10/100 Mbps) and even USB-Host ports. For output, display devices can be connected via DVI, Component, S-video, Composite and even the traditional 3-pin RCA ports. The MX-760HD also offers digital optical-audio port for the audiophiles.



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