With Windows Media Center Edition, a mainstream operating system finally makes the home theater PC (HTPC) for the masses a reality. In the past, there have been attempts at hacking together an ...
It has been quite a while since I last went under the hood of my current Home Theater PC (HTPC), but judging by the gradual degrading performance that I was beginning to see when watching the latest ...
Okoro Media Systems or OMS has certainly found a niche when it comes to Home Theater PCs. The company was started less than 2 years ago and is already converting skeptics of the HTPCs and bringing ...
ARCTIC’s sales blurb describes the MC001-XBMC as a “full-system media centre (which) fulfils all your home entertainment needs”. Furthermore the system is based upon the latest edition of XBMC 12 ...
If you’re gaming on the big screen in your living room, then there is a fair chance you’re running a TV with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a 60Hz capable panel. While many will cry that you ...
I have always had a fascination with computers - I think it started in second grade when we were allowed to design simple ASCII art programs on a Commodore Pet. With the advent of current technology, ...
CyberPowerPC has launched a new range of passively cooled home theatre PC (HTPC) systems. Six systems have been unveiled, three configurations using AMD 'Richland' APUs and three using 'Haswell' Intel ...
Test System Configuration Notes: We compared the ASRock Vision 3D HTPC's performance to an array of other HTPC systems we've used in the past. We compared the Vision 3D to a number of AMD Zacate E-350 ...
December 8, 2010 | ASRock now has a decent history of producing a range of HTPC nettops. Today they up the ante with the ION 3D 152B that comes with 3D support via NVIDIA 3DTV Play and the Next-Gen ...
Asrock's Vision 3D is the most powerful HTPC we've tested yet, though it's also the most expensive by far. The system was showcased earlier this year and officially released in November but you won't ...
With the setup we’ve tested today, assuming you chose to go with a single Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X Vapor-X graphics card, you would be looking at an investment of approximately £796.93, let’s just call ...