
In addition to their new
desktops and notebook, made-to-order honchos Velocity Micro are also throwing a little love to your living room with the CineMagix Grand Theater Entertainment System. Powered by your choice of Intel Core 2 Duo, Quad or Extreme processors, the unit features CableCARD support, optional dual digital cable tuners, optical 7.1 surround sound and system design by the Dolby Home Theater crew. Add storage to taste and centralize your media bits HD and otherwise starting at $2095 come February 4 of this year.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nVening @ Jan 6th 2008 1:56PM
shame its got that crappy keyboard
William McGough @ Jan 6th 2008 2:17PM
Well, the keyboard can be changed. Its not a bad computer, but it is a shame that it has such a hideous case. Too bad HP doesn't sell the Blackbird's case by itself...
ConvergedMD @ Jan 6th 2008 2:51PM
I'm looking to replace my Z555 HP Media Center that literally bust out in flames last night! The OMS CX100 by Okoro Media is a much better deal for around $1700 and it comes with a Cable Card tuner already built in. With a Cable Card tuner, the Velocity Micro PC costs about $500 more at around $2,350. A Media Center PC should not cost more than $1500-$1700, especially given the fact that it will be outdated and you will be likely replacing t in 3-4 years.
http://www.okoromedia.com/model.asp?model=CX100
Chris @ Jan 13th 2008 8:35PM
Eh? I launched this product for Velocity in January of LAST year!