Mvix is releasing its HDHome HTPC in two models, HDHome S2, a $999 box with an Intel Atom processor and two drive bays, and the HDHome S4, a $1600 model with a faster dual-core Athlon processor and four drive bays for plenty of super-fast HDTV storage. Both of these highly capable PCs are running Windows Media Center Windows 7, and each has a Blu-ray player on board, as well as a ATSC TV tuner. Both have HDMI and optical audio outputs, and that TV tuner will give you full TiVo-like capability. The sleek look should fit right in with other A/V equipment also.
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Now this looks kick-butt! For those of us who have and love using our HTPC’s, the main problem is always having to have a mouse and keyboard handy for browsing or searching. USB.Brando now has a very cool looking solution to the problem, a PDA sized device with a track pad and keyboard built in. Head over to dvice.com and check out the video of it in action.
ATI unveiled Evefinity which allows you to run up to 6 monitors off of one card, not just for productivity but also for gaming. I think i am in love.
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