
Over the past few years, the ways in which people collect and enjoy music have changed dramatically. If you're like many people, you continue to build your CD collection, but you've also started to rip your CDs to your PC. You may even be adding to your music collection from online music sites, buying either complete albums or the individual songs that rekindle an old memory or pique your interest in a new type of music. In addition to enjoying the music you own, you may have signed up for subscription services that offer access to record store-sized catalouges of music for a monthly fee. One thing is certain—music collections have gone digital and your Windows-based PC has become the hub of where it all happens.
With Windows Vista, your entire music collection creates the soundtrack to your life. Use Windows Media Player 11 to enjoy a seamless connection to your portable devices, satisfy a new musical URGE, and keep your growing digital music collection organised. Or really crank things up and change the way you see and listen to your music by soaking it all in with Windows Media Center in Windows Vista and your Xbox 360.
Windows Vista is digital music in a whole new way…yours.
Take a look at how Windows Vista ups the enjoyment level of digital music on your PC, on the go, and around your home.