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  • Building A Budget Media PC, Continued - Reviews

    Building A Budget Media PC, Continued. system builder marathon. We've built low cost ($1,004) and high cost ($3,299) Media Center PCs. Today we discuss our experience with the builds and offer some righteous recommendations.. Working with the Asus...

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  • Technical Discussion - Reviews

    might in the arena of personal digital recording appliances. As with a Media Center PC you might build yourself, you must supply your own components for a MythTV system, and therefore must forge your own experience based on the budget and usage constraints...

  • How To Build A PC For TV, Continued - Reviews

    How To Build A PC For TV, Continued. reader how tos. Arild Skullerud talks about his experiences building a PC for his living room. Can a PC combine the features of a digital VCR, MP3 server, and Internet TV? Sure it can, but at what cost?. The SS51G will...

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  • Palm Zire - Reviews

    ten of the latest models, shows that the brand leader still has a trick or two up its sleeve.. Designed as a budget organizer, you can pick up a Zire for $99 or less. To build it down to this price, Palm has done away with an ungodly number of features....

  • Conclusion - Reviews

    Conclusion. confessions of a serial htpc builder. Michael Baggaley applies hard lessons learned during his past attempts to build the ultimate home theater PC. The issue, he says, is to find the right balance between noise, power and style and how much money...

  • Future Of The Mark - Interview With Futuremark's President - News

    How do you see benchmarking evolving in future? Oliver: PC hardware and software is constantly evolving, making the PC’s we use not only faster, but, adding tremendously to features and functionality. We are working with the finest engineers in the PC industry...

  • In Use - Reviews

    In Use. confessions of a serial htpc builder part 1. Michael Baggaley likes to build Home Theater PCs and will be describing a few of his builds for us. Part 1 of this series examines a water-cooled oldie, which was low on decibels but a bit too loud for most...

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