Shuttle's Mini H7 4500H media PC joins Blu-ray, DVB-S tuner in matrimony
Shuttle's back with another mini HTPC, the H7 4500H, only this time you can swap out that DVB-T tuner with a DVB-S for satellite TV. The cost of going for the latter means you have to settle onboard graphics only, but either way you're still getting DVR capabilities and Windows Media Center. Max configuration for the Vista-based machine includes 2.83GHz Intel Core 2 Quad, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, 1TB SATA HDD, 4GB DDR2 RAM, and a Blu-ray writer. It's also got HDMI, SPDIF, eSATA, FireWire and six USB ports. Starting price is around €775 ($1,020), but if you're planning to get the whole kit and kaboodle, the price jumps to about €1858 ($2,450).
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What, you can't put that much power in a pc that size...does it come with a curtsey fire blanket and extinguisher?
Ok... so what's the point? Just get a good desktop and slap in a good video card with coax in and you're good to go.
The point is:
"you're still getting DVR capabilities and Windows Media Center. Max configuration for the Vista-based machine includes 2.83GHz Intel Core 2 Quad, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, 1TB SATA HDD, 4GB DDR2 RAM, and a Blu-ray writer. It's also got HDMI, SPDIF, eSATA, FireWire and six USB ports."
And if you don't have cable, you can get FTA satellite channels using the DVB-S tuner.
Oh yeah, you don't have to assemble it and configure software yourself.
i dont understand how they run the gtx285 with that 300W PSU
custom?
The media are neither objective nor completely honest in their portrayal of important issues.
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