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USR Robots - Transcript - Hour 3, Segment 13

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Kerry: No how strong does your computer have to be then?

David Lawrence: Well no this is you get a new computer and it has the XP Media Center Edition on it. HP makes a great one Dell makes a great one if you go and check it out at the store you will see that you can do things like TiVo and Replay right on your computer.

Kerry: Oh so it*s just packaged already.

David Lawrence: Yeah it*s all packaged and that*s what you want to get.

Kerry: And then I get the screen and the speakers with the computers just like I would.

David Lawrence: Right but you can also listen to the music on your stereo system. You will run a cable over from your stereo system to your computer and hopefully you will keep it in the digital domain if you have got a receiver that can accept an optical input. Get a computer that actually has a digital output for the digital inputs that are on your receiver. There is actually a guide coming out if you can be patient for a couple of weeks we have got a guide coming out called a guide 10 Quick Steps to Home Theater. And it talks about using Windows XP Media Center Edition and keeping everything in the digital domain. So it*s the best possible quality. You start running you know long audio runs around your house using analog using normal RCA connectors. And you are going to start to pick up RF you know interference from powerlines and from radios and stuff. If you keep it in the digital domain there is not degradation at all.

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