New Mexico Software unveiled its new Trinity Mothershipô High Definition media center at the recent Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show. The product was nominated for the Best of CES in the Home Theater category.Based on the company's proprietary Santa Fe Linux software, the Trinity Mothership is a system for consumers desiring to create a multi- use, top-end theater experience at home. It incorporates both nVidia hardware and AMD 64-bit Gaming/Cinematic processors.New Mexico Software CEO Dick Govatski said, ""The Trinity Mothership is the absolute first choice for high-definition PC users who want advanced media management, along with Creative Labs' THX Certified Surround Sound, gaming and the ability to record and play back HD content in a single high-end PC. We think these kinds of consumers are going to love the Trinity Mothership.""Features of the system include New Mexico Software's Santa Fe Linux software, the company's Santa Fe TV Advanced Media Manager, AMD 64-bit gaming/cinematic processors, Creative Labs' THX Certified Surround Sound, complete nVidia hardware solution, multiple channel recording, the company's Taos Picture Management system, a 7-in-1 memory card reader, wireless networking and streaming playback satellite nodes.The Trinity Mothership will be custom-built by New Mexico Software using nVidia-engineered quality hardware components for the top-end media entertainment experience. New Mexico Software will provide the technology to record and play back standard and HDTV signals over the air making the Trinity Mothership unique compared to non-Linux media center PCs.Also shown at the Consumer Electronics Show was the company's Santa Fe TV software, which uses the intellectual property developed for New Mexico Software's Hollywood studio customers.Santa Fe TV also allows the Trinity Mothership to be used as a personal HD video recorder (PVR), complete with time shifting, commercial skips and other Tivo-like features. Streaming to smaller satellite nodes located around the home is easily configured for content playback.Rafael Rubio, New Mexico Software's Vice President Of Technology and Product Development, said, ""We overcame a number of challenges in setting up a media center capable of seamlessly handling High Definition content while providing a host of multimedia experiences. Everyone who has seen the system or had a chance to use it has been excited by it. Santa Fe TV is the natural evolution of our unique intellectual property into the consumer market.""For more information, visit http://www.nmxs.com
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