Philips to put windows in home entertainment products

Televisions powered by windows


12 May 2005 13:16 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Philips has announced that it will be working with Microsoft in the future
when it come to home entertainment products.

Philips plans to support Microsoft Windows Media Audio and Video and Windows
Media DRM 10 in its Nexperia semiconductors for use in digital media
receivers, personal video recorders, portable audio players, IP set-top
boxes and video phones.

Philips also announced it is committed to obtaining PlaysForSure
verification for these products, which will ensure customers can access a
broad choice of downloadable or subscription content on their devices.

Support of Windows Media in Nexperia solutions for in-car entertainment as
well as next-generation digital TV systems will follow later in the year.
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