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Building an HTPC - Parts List [0.41] by clint,December 05, 2006 12:09
Building an HTPC - Not a PC [0.40] by clint,December 05, 2006 12:09
Building an HTPC - Keyboard, Mouse, Conclusion [0.36] by clint,December 05, 2006 12:09
Building a Home Theater PC - A Targeted Guide [0.35] by clint,December 05, 2006 12:09
I have always had a fascination with computers - I think it started in second grade when we were allowed to design simple ASCII art programs on a Commodore Pet. With the advent of current technology, and the inevitable merging of the computer with the entertainment system, my fascination has recently manifested itself into a near-obsession with the Home Theater PC, or HTPC. The idea for this article came from talking with lots of people who weren't familiar HTPCs and what they meant in terms of entertainment devices.
Biography [0.34] by Christine Tham,May 31, 2007 02:22
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HTPC 2003 - Peripherals and Conclusion [0.34] by Rob Dykens,December 05, 2006 12:09
The New Home Theater PC – Part 1 [0.31] by clint,August 25, 2009 08:00
I think it's pretty safe to say that the traditional Home Theater PC is dead... at least it's dead insofar as it has completely failed to reach the mass market in an accessible and easy-to-use way. There are many reasons for this, but let's just touch upon a few before we present some of the solutions for those wishing to get Internet content on their televisions without having to incur a ton of hassle or purchase a brand new set with integrated network features.
Building an HTPC - Adding the Components [0.30] by clint,December 05, 2006 12:09
IOGEAR HDMI Control Center First Look [0.29] by wayde,September 09, 2009 14:35
Listen up control freaks! IOGEAR has your number. As long as that number is no more than four, because that’s the number of ports on IOGEAR’s latest effort to bring unity to your HDMI based A/V system. It’s an interesting product already dropping out of the CEDIA 2009 Expo: IOGEAR HDMI Control Center, and it looks like the complete solution if you find yourself in need of a few HDMI ports. But be warned, it ain’t your father’s 4-port-HDMI switch.
Let's Build a Home Theater PC (2003) [0.29] by Rob Dykens,December 05, 2006 12:09
Not that long ago, having a full featured, cinema-quality home Theater in your home was a new concept. This hobby has expanded and become more popular over the last several years.
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