Onkyo DE411 All in One DesktopBy Brian - 02/22/2010 7:41:26 PM |

Onkyo has released a new all-in-one desktop with the Onkyo DE411. The DE411 is powered by dual-core Atom 330 1.6Ghz processor with a 21.5” 1080p full HD display. Other specs of this AIO include 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD and an NVIDIA GeForce 9400M (ION) GPU for aiding people in their HD video viewing. Additional ...
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Myka ION HD Hybrid Media PlayerBy Brian - 11/07/2009 2:34:20 PM |

Are you planning to turn your PC into a home theater system? Well don’t go through the trouble. Myka has a boxed solution where all you have to do is plug it in. The Myka ION is a hybrid HD media player based on Ubuntu. It comes with a custom media dashboard and can be ...
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ASUS EeeBox EB1012 the latest addition to your home theater?By Jeff Baker - 09/01/2009 7:38:56 AM |

We've been pondering the use of one of ASUS' EeeBox PCs as a home theater PC ever since December of 08. However, until now the hardware's specs haven't been good enough to justify its use in the home theater, that is, until the EeeBox EB1012 was announced. This device will feature a dual-core Atom N330 processor, ...
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Viako Mini E Series Ion-Equipped HTPC NettopsBy Brian - 08/12/2009 4:27:21 PM |

Viako unveils a small and deceptive looking nettop that can handle HD materials as required by consumers. It features an Atom N330 processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GPU, 2GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, an integrated WiFi, VGA / DVI / HDMI outputs, Ethernet, and most of all, a lot of ports and interface options that ...
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Comprojector ConceptBy Brian - 03/21/2009 4:22:11 PM |

With a concept based on the Infocus X6 and the Asus Eee box, the Comprojector is a great visual device to consider for better viewing pleasure for homes, companies and educational institutions. A sublime blend of a projector and a computer, the Comprojector by Jinwoo Han is based on Infocus X6 Projector and Asus Eee ...
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