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"..People have been doing this for years now with inexpensive shuttle PCs and Windows Media center or MythTV..."

I agree. I had a PC driving a TV 5 years ago and thought it was cool. It had lights and stuff too! It managed my home control system - even with voice!!

Then, something magical happened - my inner geek left my body! My Fry's looking living room is gone and I'll never look back!
Posted by: Prognosticator   Posted on: 02/26/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Apple's late product is late  NonZealot | 02/26/07
A set-top DVD player and LCD screen use a LOT less energy...  HypnoToad72 | 02/26/07
An average PC does *not* use 400 watts  toadlife | 02/26/07
have you measured it? one guys' here runs at about 200 watts  stevey_d | 02/27/07
Why this product is late  tic swayback | 02/26/07
Can't see the point?  Fred Fredrickson | 02/26/07
And that's worth $300?  tic swayback | 02/27/07
More than that  frgough | 02/27/07
What's missing  tic swayback | 02/27/07
No tuner? No TiVo?  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 02/27/07
At this price, yes  tic swayback | 02/27/07
And you could do that too. With the iapps  MacGeek2121 | 02/27/07
Meh  tic swayback | 02/27/07
That's still up in the air  John Zern | 02/27/07
Incorrect reading  tic swayback | 02/27/07
Looking forward to buy this great product  Prognosticator | 02/26/07
hehe  toadlife | 02/26/07
Agree  Prognosticator | 02/26/07
ooooh..lights?  toadlife | 02/26/07
ooooh..lights  panic man | 02/27/07
Why?  toadlife | 02/27/07
Not true  tic swayback | 02/27/07
Nothing really new.  Jandler | 02/27/07

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