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MC 200 |
" Media Centre with high-end aspirations"
" The 5200 has one surprising trick up its sleeve-its ideal for handling true
HD pictures" |
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MC 800 |
"Centre of Media Excellence"
"There's probably no better advert for the home cinema-specific
media centres than the MC800, except perhaps Lewis' own MC1200" |
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MC 800 |
Media Centre of the year 2006
"While most media centre PC's strive to fit into the average modernist living room, the Lewis MC800 strives to stand out. Its a 'rump-slappingly meatilicious' silver slab of processing power, looking more like a power amp than a standard beige box.
The mighty aluminium case is designed to improve cooling and reduce operating noise, and the unit is stuffed with high-spec elements including 800GB hard drive, dedicated geforce graphics card, 1024MB memory, two digital TV tuners, wi-fi, Bluetooth, and connections for VGA, DVI, S-Video, Coaxial and Optical digital audio, and satellite box remote control.
Given that its picture and sound performance is excellent, and a broadband internet connection will give you access to an endless choice of viewing material and software upgrades, it would be easy to regard the Lewis as the heart of a future-proof home entertainment system."
Awards Edition 2006 Issue 129 |
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Director Paul Lewis receives "Media Centre of the year 2006" award from Brian Blessed. |
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MSB 9000 |
And so if you upload an HD DVD to the servers, when it plays back its
pictures will contain every pixel of fine detail information that the original disc
did, every bit of colour subtlety, every immaculate edge, every drop of
contrast… Really, it's amazing to behold. |
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© Lewis Home Theatre 2006 |
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