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Alienware unveils 4TB media server for New Age homes

High-definition technology centralizes digital content on four hard drives

January 31, 2008 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Alienware Corp. today launched the Alienware High Definition Media Server, which the company said provides 4TB of digital storage and remote Microsoft Windows-enabled connectivity to home entertainment systems.

The new high-definition media server includes four hot-swappable hard drives that can be pulled directly from the front of the device without affecting running media, Alienware said. The new product is designed to be a central repository and distribution point for all forms of digital content within the home, Alienware said.

Currently available, pricing for the Alienware High Definition Media Server starts at about $5,000 and will increase based on configuration, said Patrick Cooper, director of product management at the Miami-based Dell Inc. unit.

Cooper said that the device, which is initially being targeted at custom home installations, requires professional experience to implement.

"[The High Definition Media Server] is really for the media junkie. It's a very sophisticated product and not one that most novice users would find simple to set up and get working with all the devices in the home," said Cooper.

He said the new server provides remote access from any Web-enabled Windows system or Windows mobile device to wirelessly stream and share digital movies, music and photo files from a centralized repository or send them to other PCs and devices in a home network. The media box offers automated backups and can record up to four different high-definition programs across multiple devices at once, said Cooper.

Alienware High Definition Media Server with 4TB of capacity

"People want to be able to keep all their data in one place and access it from any place in the home. [The media server] is built around having a device with sufficient storage to house all your music, movies, and be able to distribute that seamlessly and wirelessly throughout the home," he said.

Alienware's previous high-end offering holds up to 2TB of digital storage.

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