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Harmony Media Center range enables you to integrate Windows XP Media Center with your home automation system and X10 devices (24/4/2006)

The Harmony Media Center range of products enables you to integrate Windows XP Media Center with your home automation system and X10 devices. Working over the mains wiring, the Harmony Media Center Plug-in allows you to control lighting, CCTV, appliances and much more in your home all from your television via the Media Center Remote Control.

With the Harmony Media Center Plug-in, home control solutions are quite simply endless - dim your lights, switch on the kettle and sit back in front of your favourite movie. Alternatively draw back your curtains, fire up the toaster and turn on a little light listening all at the press of a button and all from the comfort of your sofa via your television! Set up time is minimal and the process simple.\

The Harmony Media Center Plug-in provides powerful programming capabilities with rich Macro Language, Scheduling and Timed Events- which can even be carried out when your computer isn't on thanks to the CM11 Computer Interface. The Harmony Software is Internet enabled thus allowing you to access your home from anywhere, at anytime.

System Requirements

· Microsoft Windows Media Center 2005 · Harmony Home Automation Server - Sold separately · 1Ghz Processor or higher · 128MB RAM

The Harmony Media Center Plug-in costs £74.95 (excl VAT) and is available from sister company Simply Automate. Alternatively the Harmony Home Automation Windows XP Media Center Starter Kit gives you everything you need to start controlling your home from your Windows XP Media Centre (again available from Simply Automate priced £170.20 excl VAT).

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