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Interesting on the PJ, GHM.I'm still on the fence with the Windows7 package. As an educator, I should be getting a discount package, butthe replies from the company contracted to my school district have been vague at most. All I asked him was what would be the cost of the complete 7 Home Premium package, and all he kept sending me was the Update package price. I assume that the home premium would have the built in Media Server.Anyway, I have a new computer, with two 1 T hard drives and a smaller one for the OS, and am thinking that since I am not hooked up to cable, I need to remove my TV card from my desktop, also install the video cardI bought for this with HDMI output, and if I don't get the Windows 7 right away, try the Ubuntu (basically Linux, righ?) and Mythbuntu approach.I don't have a A/V receiver with HDMI, so...On that, I am waiting for the Denon model ??? which appears to be the only one that still has a phono.What a mess? On that WD Live box option, there was a thread that suggested another box, not Popcorn, that was also able to play other codec files, like mkv (h264) high definition files. But if I have those codecs in my hard drives, wouldn't it play naturally as it does on my desktop? Seems like I would be doubling up. And to add to that, wouldn't it be better to just buy a blu ray player (LG) from N*wegg for $80 for the HTPC, rather than a stand alone player? B*st B*y is selling their re-badged LG player with Netflix downstreaming for $99 today. Sure looks like an option to me... aaLyndon
I use a receiver that has just SPDIF input for sound. I don't get the uncompressed sound
Yes, the BD Rom is sweet, but for ease of use...and if I want to downstream Netflix, which is why most people are buying it today, as the next stand alone unit with that option is about $50 more. If it was wireless, that would swing me over, as I don't like the idea of 30 feet of ethernet wire going from my computer room to the living room. GDH said:QuoteI use a receiver that has just SPDIF input for sound. I don't get the uncompressed soundIf you have not heard the uncompressed Dolby or my favorite, DTS, it is very impressive!There have been some good Pioneer sales, but like I said, I want that phono option as well! And only Denon is offering it in their lower middle tier receivers.
Wireless is convenient, but not as reliable or fast as old fashioned Ethernet. With all the new streaming media being released now. Wired Ethernet will be a must in the future.
GHM said:QuoteWireless is convenient, but not as reliable or fast as old fashioned Ethernet. With all the new streaming media being released now. Wired Ethernet will be a must in the future.In total agreement.I should post this in the culinary circle, but am ready to make a simple French peasant dish, but takes a lot of prep out here in the Utah outback.1. Long Island Cheese Pumpkin2. Lots and Lots of creme fraische3. Fresh nutmeg4. Gruyere cheese5. Dried, crusty bread.Layer the insides of the pumpkin, cover in foil, or use tight seal dutch oven, and voila!One great autumn dish.P.S. Do not get any of this stuff near your stereo or computer system!
Say hello to the Mac Minis new competition! This is called the Dell Zino HD released in Ireland. This unit from the specs would make a terrific HTPC or music server! http://ireland.dell.com/content/products/superview.aspx?c=ie&cs=iedhs1&l=en&s=dhs&xdb=Z2xvYmFsOnByb2R1Y3RzOmluc3BuZHQ6Zmxhc2g6aW5zcGlyb24temluby1oZCNyZWdpb24=http://ireland.dell.com/ie/en/home/Desktops/inspiron-zino-hd/pd.aspx?refid=inspiron-zino-hd&s=dhs&cid=InspnZinoHD&cs=iedhs1&dgc=IR&lid=DHP_TB3
George,Check out this huge discussion:http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1170527First, check out this review:http://blogs.amd.com/home/2009/11/30/it-came-it-saw-it-command-conquered-an-update-on-the-dell-inspiron-zino-hd/
Also, you can get 20% off using Bing Cashback and there was a deal on the computer. Using this, I got a relatively loaded version for around $470 -- Win 7, bluray, 4GB, video card with 512mb, etc. Only a 330GB hard drive, though. Oh yeah, the wireless keyboard and mouse was $475. It also burns little power.
You got a good deal Bob. Even using 20% off via Bing!, best price I can get is around $530 before shipping and tax.George
Quote from: zybar on 1 Dec 2009, 11:29 pmYou got a good deal Bob. Even using 20% off via Bing!, best price I can get is around $530 before shipping and tax.GeorgeDell Deal of the Day Zino HD for $379. I'm thinking about it.