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About 4 years ago, there was a SONY mini system with speakers included which had a HD built in with it. It cost about $499 and it could store something like 100 CDs or more in its drive. Obviously, it must have been compressed in quality, but for what I remember, it clearly seem to me that it was the beginning of what is now rolling. The machine here is overpriced.
The Symphony is $899.00 and seems well designed.
Quote from: Vinnie R.The Symphony is $899.00 and seems well designed.Nice find, Vinnie. At 1st glance looks a lot better than the other machine.
There are a few more details in this thread. It looks to be a very elegant unit, but the biggest catch is that they currently contain relatively small hard drives without supporting expansion options - either internally or via network attached storage. Via email, however, they indicated that they are looking at supporting such an option at a later date. The Linux based OS and the hardware used are certainly capable of it.
Vinnie, with all of your spare time maybe you could assume a role as 6 Moons new guy! ...
However if I wanted to go all out SERIOUS.....I would start with this, http://www.frozencpu.com/cas-208.html#
Quote from: Destroyer of Smiles.However if I wanted to go all out SERIOUS.....I would start with this, http://www.frozencpu.com/cas-208.html# sure we can, but we want a audio component to at least make an attempt at looking like one, which the Musica does and would sit nicely in a audio component rack. Although the lines are blurring, i would not consider this an entry into the HTPC arena; more like a digital source component like a CD playerand if you think people don't care about looks - then check out the iPod sales.