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and started partnerships with companies like Samsung with the goal to "develop new technologies so consumers can enjoy whole-home entertainment, communications and control experiences where, when and however they want them" and "develop an entire ecosystem of PCs, digital devices, intelligent home appliances and services that will easily and cost-effectively transform average households into next-generation digital homes." The Windows Media Center name was created with the release of a Windows XP product edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition, geared towards this ecosystem.
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strategy, where the idea was to have a single media management interface that would be used on both PCs and in consumer devices, including televisions and handhelds. The strategy was developed by Microsoft's Windows Embedded group in partnership with the eHome Division, which formed in February 2001
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The platform was conceived in line with Microsoft's
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by Creative, which was the first player based on PMC
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Zen Portable Media Center
portable media player
Microsoft
Consumer Electronics Show
iPod
hard drive
graphical user interface
Media Center
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Creative
Philips
iriver
Samsung
Toshiba
Windows Media Center
Zune
operating system
Windows CE
MP3
JPEG
Windows Media Audio
Windows Media Video
Windows Media Player
Media Transfer Protocol
Portable media player
Windows Media Center
Windows Mobile
Pocket PC
Zune

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