HP, Intel and Microsoft Team up to Showcase the Digital Lifestyle at CES

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Exceptional Innovation, HP, Intel and Microsoft Team up to Showcase the Digital Lifestyle at CES; NextGen Home Produced by iShow.com and Built on the Grounds of the 2006 CES in Las Vegas

2006 International CES
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 3, 2006--Get a first-hand look at how today's products work together to create a truly comprehensive digital lifestyle for one family in the NextGen home built on the grounds of CES in Las Vegas.

"Providing a sense of a truly integrated, digital lifestyle for different people at different points in their lives takes interaction between powerful, thoughtful products like those you'll see our family using in the home," said Mike Seamons, Vice President of Marketing for Exceptional Innovation, producers of Lifeware home control software and title sponsors of the project along with HP, Intel and Microsoft.
Visitors will see how digital living is interpreted across generations as Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad and the kids use HP(R) Digital Entertainment Centers featuring Intel(R) platforms and Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Media Center Edition 2005, connected to HP HDTV displays and Klipsch speaker systems to combine a world of digital entertainment - managing television shows, movies, music, gaming, communications, home videos, photos and more for each family member.
"Microsoft is pleased to be a part of the NextGen Home by working with our partners to showcase how Windows XP Media Center Edition PCs deliver advanced computing plus easy-to-use, integrated digital entertainment," said Dave Mendlen, Director of Windows XP Products at Microsoft. "With Windows(R) XP Media Center Edition 2005, customers can enjoy an all-in-one digital entertainment experience that includes the ability to watch, pause and record live television, listen to and purchase music, edit photos, and view videos and on-demand entertainment."
HP Digital Entertainment Centers, Media Center PCs and HDTVs throughout the home demonstrate the variety of ways one family can live, work and play digitally.
"We are extremely pleased to be able to showcase how HP PCs, DECs and HDTVs enable families to enjoy all forms of digital entertainment," said Jan-Luc Blakborn, Director of Digital Entertainment for North America at HP. "HP provides entertainment solutions for the entire family, no matter how technologically savvy they are."
It is also a lifestyle that relies on swift, competent processing of digital content - ably demonstrated in the NextGen home by major sponsor Intel(R).
"The home really highlights how a full complement of Intel platforms and technologies - including the latest Intel(R) Centrino(R) mobile technology and Intel(R) Viiv(TM) technology - are used to make digital entertainment and digital living easier and more enjoyable throughout the home and on the go," said Bill Leszinske, general manager of Intel's Networked Media Platform Group. "No two people, nor homes, are the same, and the NextGen home demonstrates how Intel's various platforms power the great products that enable a truly digital lifestyle."
Exceptional Innovation's Lifeware(TM) software seamlessly merges home control with digital entertainment. Lifeware provides complete control of the home's Vantage(TM) lighting system, ZON(R) whole house digital audio system, DSC(TM) security system, as well as thermostats and cameras, accessed from any HP Digital Entertainment Center or desktop PC with Windows(R) XP Media Center Edition, an Xbox 360(TM) as a Media Center Extender, or from LifeTouch(TM) high definition touch panels.
"What really brings the digital lifestyle to the next level is the ability to control the systems you use in your house every day - the lights, the thermostats, the alarms, and so on - as easily as you can manage your digital media," said Seamons. "Lifeware is unique in that it really shows how well-written software can bring these great products together to create seamless and comprehensive control simply and easily."
Attendees will also get a sneak peek at tomorrow's technology, as two areas in the home anticipate the evolution of today's digital lifestyle with Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(TM), small form factor PCs roughly the size of a paperback book that are based on Intel(R) Viiv(TM) technology, HP Digital Entertainment Centers and other next generation products set for future release.
All product and company names referred to herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.
About Exceptional Innovation
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Exceptional Innovation produces Lifeware, home control software for lighting, thermostats, security systems, cameras and media management systems. Exceptional Innovation's line of elegant, all-digital, high-definition touch panels and robust system controllers round out a complete Lifeware solution. Led by software industry professionals with extensive experience with distributed computing based on open standards and open architecture, Exceptional Innovation combines Microsoft development expertise with years of home control experience to deliver simple, seamless, life-enhancing solutions for the digital home.
Logos and images available at www.exceptionalinnovation.com
About iShow
iShow, a Bellevue, Washington based company, produces the popular series of NextGen Demonstration Homes, www.nextgenhome.com, that are showcased at major trade shows such as the 2006 CES and 2006 International Builders' Shows. NextGen TV segments are a regular feature of the nationally syndicated "Your House & Home" TV show. The first "Certified NextGen" residential development is underway in Tampa FL., showcasing building materials and digital technology from the NextGen Home Experience.
 

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