"Microsoft's Digital Entertainment Anywhere campaign--internally known as XP Reloaded -- is a stacked deck, full of products that are at or near the pinnacle of their respective categories. There's just one problem, and it's a huge one. While the Digital Entertainment Anywhere campaign is rooted with Windows Media Player 10, a free product that all XP users can (and should) download, consumers really won't get the best experience unless they buy into the whole Digital Entertainment Anywhere scheme, and adopt Microsoft technologies across the board. That means getting a Media Center PC running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, adopting Windows Media Audio (WMA)-based online music services, using Portable Media Centers or WMA-compatible portable audio players on-the-go, and, if you'd like to access Media Center content in other rooms around your home, grabbing a Media Center Extender or two."Whenever I visit Paul's site, I'm reminded of the immortal words of Jack Nicholson playing the Joker in Batman: "Where does he
GET those wonderful toys!?". I'm waiting for my Xbox Extender to show up and Paul has probably had his for two months already. :lol: