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How does Windows XP Media Center Edition compare with Windows XP Home and Professional? |
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Features |
Windows XP Home Edition |
Windows XP Media Center Edition |
Windows XP Professional |
Run wide range of productivity and digital entertainment applications |
X |
X |
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Specialize feature for playing and organizing music, viewing photos or videos. Support for optional remote and optional TV Tuner |
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Features that make it easier to log on to school or business networks/domains (Connection Wizard with Domain Option)* |
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Enhanced data security (Encrypted File System) |
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X |
Remote access to files and applications (Remote Desktop) |
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Features for preventing unwanted access to sensitive documents (Group Policies) |
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Tools for supporting multiple PCs in a network (Central Administration) |
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Features that enable viewing of Web pages even after disconnecting from a network (Offline Viewing) |
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X |
Advanced Power Management features for optimal mobile PC performance |
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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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