It's still in beta, but you can go sign up and try it out if you have a desire to match up your EyeTV HTPC with the Hauppauge HD-PVR. I think we'll see support for one more HTPC software platform in the next few weeks - keep your eye on
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#5 posted by madzack , January 7, 2009 10:57 AM. too bad the popcorn hour UI sucks and it crashes a bunchi got rid of mine and just built a really cheap HTPC and am running XBMC on it about 10000000x better. Take a look at this
I don't have any real need for a laptop at the moment, but I've started looking around anyway since I got the idea that one would make a compact, low power and low noise HTPC without the fuss of getting all those properties out of
So don't pay big bucks for an HTPC case just for the media control and remote - you could put this into anything. GeeG - surf us everyday for more Technology, Gadgets, Food ,Toys, Fun, and Games! • Be The First to Comment
No particular reason why other than the fact I don’t care at all about the extras that come with Blu-Ray players and I can’t yet integrate Blu-Ray with my HTPC setup. Even still, I’ll probably will bite on that sometime in 2009.
Epson has unveiled a new addition to its desktop PC Endeavor line with the ST120 on Tuesday. It uses the same compact footprint of nearly 7.7 by 7.3 by 3 inches of the other ST100-series nettops, or slightly larger than a Mac mini.
The Epson ST1XX series from Epson is the smallest desktop PC from the Japanese manufacturer with a size of only 75x185x195mm. Today, Epson announced an.
News on - Epson intros nettop HTPC with Blu-ray burner.
The catch, of course, could be the price. But we probably won't know about that point for another month. Until then, we'll admit that our interest is piqued. What would you pay for this sleek HTPC light? [FCC via DVICE]
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