Well, talking about this subject. Look at the company like 10 Foot World, Inc. Personally, I think they are way ahead of anybody as far as ideas on providing software and web applications for media centers. Their unique web portal brings that extra experience that everyone is talking about. I personally love the media center except of those few simple additions tha they need to make (add cable HDTV support...). Oh yeah...it is free...when was the last time you heard that? See them at http://www.10footworld.com
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Well, talking about this subject. Look at the company like 10 Foot World, Inc. Personally, I think they are way ahead of anybody as far as ideas on providing software and web applications for media centers. Their unique web portal brings that extra experience that everyone is talking about. I personally love the media center except of those few simple additions tha they need to make (add cable HDTV support...). Oh yeah...it is free...when was the last time you heard that? See them at http://www.10footworld.com