#1: The display to the right side and the finish it's what makes it look like a VHS. still, i'm sure there will be time for improvements before a released date.
#2: Agree, the price is not fair but it's competetive with HP's Z-550 Series Digital Entertaiment Center and Sony VAIO's Digital Living System.
#4: The Philips Showline is one of the most stylish HTPC i've seen, Glossy Black, mirror front display with a silver case., it's a shame it's not sold in the U.S.... yet.
#8: Is not gold, it's Champagne, JVC used to use it on their 1996-1997 VHS, DVD line up. it was a nice alternative for the Matte Black and Silver at that time, but once Gateway started using it in 2001 on their incredible electronics, it became "Curse Champagne", you all know what i mean by that... and have not been used by any other manufacturer ever since.
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#1: The display to the right side and the finish it's what makes it look like a VHS. still, i'm sure there will be time for improvements before a released date.
#2: Agree, the price is not fair but it's competetive with HP's Z-550 Series Digital Entertaiment Center and Sony VAIO's Digital Living System.
#4: The Philips Showline is one of the most stylish HTPC i've seen, Glossy Black, mirror front display with a silver case., it's a shame it's not sold in the U.S.... yet.
#8: Is not gold, it's Champagne, JVC used to use it on their 1996-1997 VHS, DVD line up. it was a nice alternative for the Matte Black and Silver at that time, but once Gateway started using it in 2001 on their incredible electronics, it became "Curse Champagne", you all know what i mean by that... and have not been used by any other manufacturer ever since.