A couple of very cool looking HTPC's from AOpen. I particularly like the slimmer XC REC6 because of the size, but the specs of the bigger Media Center Server 400/410 are pretty cool. It has slots for 7 HDDs! It also appears to have (or support) multiple video input sources and output sources.
"The device also supports multiple screen output, allowing you to display the video output of different TV channels to separate video output devices"
The other nice thing about the XC REC6 is that it's built around the Pentium M. Means less power consumption therefore heat generation therefore less cooling requried therefore quieter. I'm all for that!
Both units have built in VFD's to see what they're doing (little bit redundant on a media centre, but hey), and controls on the front and also come with remotes. They both run Windows MCE.
I like this current trend of making the HTPC's look more like traditional audio equipment. Makes them look a lot more stylish and who wants a beige box in their living room. Another factor to consider is – where do you put the traditional shaped PC media center. Most people have AV housing that is not designed for traditionally shaped PC equipment so it ends up sitting untidily on the floor next to the cabinet and the cabinet is probably nearly empty now that the PC has taken over the duty of all the kit that was in there originally.
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