Forget about all those fancy component-style Media Center PCs you’ve seen out there. This here is the Bentley of them all, packing a 12-inch, sliding LCD that’s claimed to hit the 1080p sweet spot. As ...
Another company that needs no introduction in the world of computer cases is Thermaltake. Their lineup of HTPC cases is very impressive ranging from the monstrous MozartTX to the tiny SD100 Mini. Then ...
We've seen quite a few home cinema cases pass through these pages recently, including the awesome Zalman HD160 and the Silverstone Lascala. We found the Zalman to be a fantastic case, if a little ...
Case manufacturer Antec has taken the wraps off of its latest HTPC case, together with a new range of "Multimedia Station" add-ons to make existing computers more home-entertainment friendly. The ...
So I decided that my poor old XBox was no longer cutting it for XBMC, so I tossed together some parts I had laying around to build a basic HTPC. Here's what I have working so far: The machine ...
The LCD is a 7" model which has a maximum resolution of 1024x768, although it has a widescreen 15:9 ratio. This obviously doesn't jam, and means that the picture ends up looking a little stretched, ...
Previously, high-end media centres cases have generally been fitted with Vacuum Fluorescent Displays, which are usually too small to read from the couch. The Fusion Black and the SilverStone GD01MX ...
Getting inside the Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 is a very straight forward affair. At the rear of the case the lid is secured by a single thumb screw. After removing this screw the lid can be pulled ...
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