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How does Windows XP Media Center Edition compare with Windows XP Home and Professional?

Features Windows XP
Home Edition
Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Windows XP
Professional
Run wide range of productivity and digital entertainment applications

X

X

X

Specialize feature for playing and organizing music, viewing photos or videos. Support for optional remote and optional TV Tuner

 

X

 

Features that make it easier to log on to school or business networks/domains (Connection Wizard with Domain Option)*

 

 

X

Enhanced data security (Encrypted File System)  

X

X

Remote access to files and applications (Remote Desktop)    

X

Features for preventing unwanted access to sensitive documents (Group Policies)  

X

X

Tools for supporting multiple PCs in a network (Central Administration)  

X

X

Features that enable viewing of Web pages even after disconnecting from a network (Offline Viewing)  

X

X

Advanced Power Management features for optimal mobile PC performance  

X

X

* In a domain, networked computers have a definite hierarchy in that they are either servers or clients. In a workgroup (available with XP Home), PCs are all peer to one another. Those who require access to corporate or university networks need XP Pro.

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The K-Series is Shuttle’s most cost-effective Mini-PC model range. The K-Series is ideal for the office and simple daily routine applications.
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