I've been thinking about a new MediaCenter setup for quite a while now, and have been going through the options. What I'm after (at a minimum):
- Small + quiet form factor
- Instant/Very Fast startup
- DVD Playback (Region Free)
- DivX/Xvid Playback (Local or over network)
- WiFi Connection (minimum 802.11G, N=even better)
- HDMI output
- You Tube Playback (Web Browser/Flash)
- DVR/TV Recording Functionality
- BluRay Playback
- XBox 360 Elite (+ TVersity on main PC) = $790
- - No region free DVD
- + Xbox360 Games
- Apple Mac Mini = $1850
- - Maybe no region free DVD
- + MacOS Leopard
- Custom HTPC Linux-based PC = $1600
- + TV Tuner & PVR capability
I think either a Mac Mini, or a LinuxMCE box would suit me the best. Mainly because I'd love to have a Mac, just to play with, and I kind of like the idea of trying to setup a really nice Linux box, just to see how well it would work. The custom box is also a good challenge too, as it requires lots of comparison shopping for cases, components etc. My mate Pete suggested it, to see how much I could build one for, originally thinking about $1000, but I think the budget's probably going to get blown out a bit more than that.
So far, on the custom LinuxMCE front, I've got a list of components like this:
- Case + PSU:
- Silverstone ML02B-MXR - $350.56
- or Silverstone LC11M - $291
- Motherboard:
- ASUS P5K-VM - $187
- CPU:
- RAM:
- Graphics Card:
- MSI nVidia 8600GTS HDMI - $278
- TV Tuner Card:
- IR Receiver + Remote:
- Hard Disk Drive:
- 500GB SATA2 HDD - $184
- DVD Drive:
1 comment:
Mac Mini works a treat, theoretically up to 1080i, over HDMI and separate phono. 720p downloaded content looks great on my 40" LCD. And a Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard is a thing of beauty too. Pop over and you can take a test drive! :-)
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