"Some features of the Vista media Center include, viewing and flipping pictures, listening and storing music, recording sounds or music and you can also watch videos through the vista media center."
A media center remote can be used to control connected media devices. You can control your TV, Stereo, DVD Player, and some of the remotes can control features on your computer.
The answer depends upon what you wish Vista to be compared to. I'll assume Windows XP, in which case the answer's "not a great deal". There's a major overhaul of the graphical interface. Media Center is included within the Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Vista. There's a few other new features but little worth mentioning. The primary reason for moving to Vista is to ensure that newer software can be run. At some point there will be few titles being produced for Windows XP.
Depending on the desired style, Ikea offers some cheap media center furniture, as do KMart, Walmart and Sears. Some furniture not marketed as media center furniture might also be suitable to use a a media center.
Windows Vista Business has some new features that weren't on windows XP. These include its automated backup feature, and user account control. Both these things allow you to do more than you could previously.
The Palm Desktop application is not fully compatible with Windows Vista. While general features such as Hotsync work fine, some other features may not work.
Some of the programs that come with Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1 includes Windows Defender, Windows Firewall and Windows Media Center. It also comes with Internet Explorer 7, Windows DVD Maker and Windows Flip 3D.
The main features of Vista Home depends on which of the six versions that one owns, however some common features that all versions contain is the 250 GB hard drive space available to one on the program, and eight GB of RAM.
The government controls and censors the media.
Some of the features of a Garmin CPS Vista are as followed: 1. Internal memory (24 megabytes) 2. An electronic compass 3. A barometric altimeter to show altitude 4. A High Resolution Display 5. Marine navigational aids
Windows Media Player 12 has some key features that help distinguish it from many other online media players. It has built-in support that allows many forms of media, from music to photos, that be easily accessed.
Windows Media Center * Specialized distribution of Windows XP/front-end application for XP, provided a TV & remote control friendly interface for accessing media. Windows Media Player * Audio & Video player developed by Microsoft, and distributed with Microsoft Windows.
Same as Windows XP Professional with some extra media tools