Wii goes to bat and X-OOM’s into a homerun!
June 25, 2008 by ibaker · Leave a Comment
The Wii has just become even more fun than ever. When you need a break from gaming, you can stream music from your PC using X-OOM Media Center. Music, videos, and photos are all able to be transferred to your Wii with this new interactive media hub.
Instead of requiring bothersome USB drives, CD’s or memory cards, with X-OOM, once the software is installed on the PC you may wirelessly share your media files with the Wii. Another feature to look forward to is the ability to browse the internet. X-OOM allows access to over 1000 digital radio and TV channels, as well as podcast support, RSS feeds, YouTube, and Google Video.
Navigation and installation promises to be very simple. With the Wii adding so many features like these to their product, I begin to wonder what they could possibly come out with next to top it? A teleportation device to reduce gas prices? Okay that is stretching a bit, however, the X-OOM Media Center will allow you to have music anywhere in the house you want it, provided you have a Wii there. How cool is that?
















