I have my own company and though the computer is about 99% for work, I thought it might be nice to have the media features. But, realistically speaking, a stationary MCE computer by the other entertainment equipment is probably the best bet.
>We have some customers who work in small shops and have peer-to-peer networks who have added a new pc in the office and chose Windows Media Center instead of Windows XP Pro. Afterall, it sounded so attractive. It became a problem when they wanted to switch from a peer-to-peer to a dedicated server and domain. It more or less makes sense - why would you need game processing in an environment that requires a secure network domain? Unless of course you are fortunate enough that games are your work! :o) In which case I guess you can't have your cake and eat it to.