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Modular Entertainment System Multimedia Center Modular Entertainment System

Modular Entertainment System for Notebooks and Personal Computers Audio/USB/HUB TV D/A Multimedia Center Hot Spot Giga Store August 2004

The Concept Giga Store TV D/A Hot Spot Audio/USB HUB August 2004

The Multimedia Center AUDIO/USB HUB GIGA STORE 200/400 TV A/D The Multimedia Center is a stackable modular system that extends the functionality of your notebook or desktop PC. Stylish eye-catching design makes it perfect for the modern living room, bedroom or home office. Once you have purchased the central AUDIO/USB HUB you can add other modules, according to needs and budget, to create a uniquely capable entertainment system. For example, you could connect your home theatre speaker system via the powerful Dolby Surround 5.1 sound card. Watch and record TV programmes. Store MP3 and video files on the massive hard disk. Download camera memory card data without using your PC system. Enjoy wireless internet connection all around your home. Access all your desktop peripherals at once through the 6 port hub. The Multimedia Center* is offered with a choice of 4 modules: AUDIO/USB HUB GIGA STORE 200/400 TV A/D HOME HOT SPOT *Designed for Toshiba systems but also compatible with all Windows 2000 and XP personal computers August 2004

The Multimedia Center Home Hot Spot TV D/A GIGA STORE AUDIO/USB HUB ADSL WIFI b/g Access Point TV D/A Digital + Analogue TV Tuner GIGA STORE 200/400 GB HDD + 6-in-1 Card Reader AUDIO/USB HUB Audio 5.1 Dolby Surround + 6 port USB 2.0 Hub + Ethernet August 2004

The AUDIO/USB HUB module Unique docking solutions Connect all your peripherals and cables - printer, mice, LAN connection, external keyboard, joystick etc - to the USB 2.0 or Ethernet Hub Instantly link your Satellite notebook or Qosmio to the AUDIO/USB HUB module via USB 2.0 port August 2004

The AUDIO/USB HUB module Integrate your home theatre system to your notebook or desktop PC to exploit the module’s 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound card Access all these devices by simply connecting a single USB 2.0 cable to your computer system Software suite, cables and remote control included Volume knob and activity LEDs conveniently located in the front panel click for sound August 2004

The AUDIO/USB HUB module Main features: 4 USB 2.0 ports LAN port for broadband connection Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Audio solution Dolby Digital on host/notebook Multi-channel audio and EAX for gaming on host/notebook MP3 applications for creation and enhancement on host/notebook Headphone output, microphone input, line input, 3 line outputs (5.1) Digital output coaxial connection Stackable system connector IR remote controls volume etc. August 2004

The GIGA STORE module Store movies, music and backups on a huge 200 or 400 GB hard disk Directly download digital camera pictures or PDA files onto the GIGA STORE by simply inserting the memory card into the multimedia card reader slot Play and record music and video by connecting the GIGA STORE either to the AUDIO/USB HUB module or the TV D/A module - a fully integrated solution August 2004

The GIGA STORE module Main features: 200 GB or 400 GB hard disk drive 6-in-1 Multimedia Card Reader: supports CF types I & II, SD, MMC, Memory Stick, Smart Media Direct download button Stackable system connector Software suite and all cables included August 2004

The TV A/D module Watch TV and listen to radio programmes from both digital terrestrial and analogue broadcasting networks Create a fully integrated solution by connecting the module to either the AUDIO/USB HUB or the GIGA STORE August 2004

The TV A/D module Main features: Plays stereo analogue/digital terrestrial TV and FM radio on your PC Remote handset controls TV & radio software and other applications Timer-controlled digital recording in VCD, SVCD or DVD format Multiple RDS capabilities and scheduled radio recordings Time-delayed playback of a running recording (in VCR software) Video recording using common compression methods (DivX, etc.) SVHS and video input connects external devices such as satellite receiver, DVD-player, camcorder etc Station search with automatic station identification Multi-station preview for all available TV channels Interactive high-speed videotext with page cache High-quality TV/Radio tuner enabled for satellite, terrestrial & cable August 2004

The HOME HOT SPOT The freedom of wireless working at home, enabling access to the Internet and email anywhere within a range of 100 meters Module combines high-speed ADSL access with B and G WiFi broadband standards for optimised wireless throughput Ultra-stylish design integrates with other Multimedia Center units, building into an attractive stacking modular system August 2004

The HOME HOT SPOT Main features: Wireless LAN IEEE802.11 B and G 4 x USB 2.0 Hub Integrated ADSL modem Software and cables included August 2004

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