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... the main OS drive (from what I understand). Have you ever experienced an HTPC based on an SSD or done a side by side comparison of ... Home Premium Retail)"
Anyone gone the SSD route for a HTPC yet and seen any difference? The main problems we see are cost and size ... your inquiry could be next.Ask Engadget HD: Would an SSD upgrade help my HTPC performance? originally appeared on Engadget HD on ...
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Today I will be reviewing a sharp looking new desktop HTPC case by nMediaPC. It accommodates a standard ATX motherboard and a full sized power suppy, with pricing in the economy range of HTPC cases (under $100). It definitely does not look like a PC case, which is definitely the trend in the HTPC case arena. Read on to find out about the nMediaPC HTPC-6000B!"
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... the show.
But you may face some difficulty to navigate or control the media on a HTPC. Perhaps you could use a wireless keyboard for the control, but it will be pretty awkward to use and some more ... GlideTV Navigator, is mouse specially designed to solve the problem, allows the user to control the HTPC with ease from the couch. The device is actually a combination of a mouse, an AV remote control ...
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... cramped spaces that can be challenging, especially for the mouse. Glide TV has a new HTPC media controller that is way cool called the GlideTV ... , back, and function keys are included.
When use with Windows HTPC systems the Navigator can be used with an on-screen keyboard. Search menus ... tan one of those air mice to control my HTPC from across the room. The GlideTV Navigator is compatible with Mac, ...
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The guys over at Roteno Labs have come up with a cool way to control a HTPC to select the content you want, the project is called the RFiDJ Project ... coasters fitted with RFID tags.
When a different coaster is place on the HTPC the server begins streaming that selection, from specific albums ... , who bring you the latest cool Gadgets.
The Coaster Controlled HTPC
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Just put together an HTPC; Core 2 Duo E7500, Asus P5N7A-VM mobo,4GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800. Anyways ... would get loud, then lower back down. Any ideas what could cause this? I was very skeptical in getting on-board video for my HTPC but had several people tell me otherwise.
I think I may just go out and purchase a graphics card. Would this help? Should I not run the sound through my HDMI ...
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