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Copyright TVPC 2004 TVPC: The PC for the TV Generation “Breaking the Boundaries of Digital Entertainment”

Copyright TVPC 2004 IS YOUR: Digital Audio Center: 5.1ch Audio MP3 (CD playable) Compact Disc AM/FM Radio Graphic Equalizer Digital Media Center : 3D Graphics / Gaming Wireless Internet 6-in-1 Media Card Reader Digital Connection Digital Entertainment Center: Record LIVE TV DVD playback / recording Surround Sound Audio

Copyright TVPC 2004 FRONT FEATURESREAR FEATURES 1. Serial Port 2. VGA 3. Keyboard 4. USB 5. Optical SPDIF-Out 6. Speaker-out 7. Line-in 8. Mic-in 9. PCI Slot 10. AGP Slot 11. Radio Antenna 12. Parallel Port 13. LAN 14. Mouse 1. Hi-Fi Power Switch 2. Shuttle Controller 3. PC Power Switch 4. PC Reset 5. "Front I/O “ button 6. (Optical SPDIF-In, Mic-In, head-Phone, USB, J1394) 7. 6 in 1 Card Reader 8. Eject/Stop 9. Forward 10. Play/Pause 11. Backward 12. Mode

Copyright TVPC 2004 FRONT FEATURES REAR FEATURES 1.Power Jack 2.Mouse 3. LAN Port 4.Parallel Port 5. AGP Slot 6. PCI Slot 7.Antenna Jack 8.Phone Jack 9.Mic in 10.Line-in 11. Speaker-out 12.SPDIF-out 13. S-Video out 14.USB 15. Keyboard 16.VGA1 17.VGA2 1. Hi-Fi Power Switch 2. Shuttle Controller 3. PC Power Switch 4. PC Reset 5. "Front I/O “ button 6. (Optical SPDIF-In, Mic-In, head-Phone, USB, J1394) 7. 6 in 1 Card Reader 8. Eject/Stop 9. Forward 10. Play/Pause 11. Backward 12. Mode

Copyright TVPC 2004 Digital Audio Center Remote Control Clock AM/FM Radio Tuner Audio CD / MP3 Player FEATURING: Liquid Crystal Display Control Module Play Audio CDs Play MP3 CDs Play AM / FM Radio Clock Artificial Intelligence – EQ audio Remote control FEATURES AVAILABLE WITHOUT PC POWER!!

Copyright TVPC 2004 Digital Media Center FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH PC POWER FEATURE’S: Support for Intel® P4 / AMD® K7 Processors Onboard 3D Graphics Accelerator AGP 8X, 1 x 32bit PCI Expansion Slot – Gaming! AGP 3D Card Min 64MB VRAM Included Optical Device Support (DVD / CD-RW / Combo) 6-in-1 Card Reader – Digital Cameras, PDAs IEEE 1394 Firewire Ports – DV Cameras USB 2.0 Connectivity – Webcam, Scanners Optical SPDIF IN/OUT front and rear 10/100BT Ethernet (Modem / Wireless LAN) 5.1ch Surround Sound Connectors Support for Full DVD / VCD Playback DVI output for HDTV Connectivity for TV / VCR / LCD & Plasma Displays Record & Pause Live TV using optional TV Card Listen to Audio in full 5.1 Surround Sound Watch TV while you Surf the Internet option Use your TV as a Big Screen Monitor Instantly Display Digital Images on your TV

Copyright TVPC 2004 Digital Entertainment Center FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH PC POWER DSL, Cable, Internet, LAN

Copyright TVPC 2004 uses standard PC accessories

Copyright TVPC 2004 uses PC Software TVPC runs standard PC software on your TV Play PC games on your big screen TV with surround sound through your audio system Play On-line PC games from your couch Play kids games, such as and Balance your check book and do on-line banking from your easy chair Download MP3’s and play directly through your audio system

Copyright TVPC 2004 Software Bundle (not on all models) Watch / Record TV (WinDVR)AM/FM Radio Tuner

Copyright TVPC 2004 For complete specifications please click herehere

Copyright TVPC 2004 Available Now Note: Third party company logo’s shown in this presentation are representative of the type of products that TVPC can use. The use of the logo’s and third party company names in no way represents an endorsement of TVPC by these respective companies or their employees. Specifications shown are subject to change without notice