This is just a standard page that carries all useful links for the HTPC. Standard CSS, large clock. Now it's easier for the wife! If somebody finds one better for the theater, please post in the notes, I'd like to know!
Want to hide your electronics gear in a closed cabinet, but afraid you'll nuke your expensive kit when you shut the door? For about $20, you can add a blowhole to your cabinet, which will circulate enough air to keep your Xbox/PS3/AppleTV or any other devices running cool and safe.
The Nexus LOW-7000 cooler combines heat pipes, SkiveTek and ultra-thin fins with a real silent PWM controlled fan to deliver ultimate performance which has never been this quiet before. LOW coolers are crafted out of the purest aluminum and copper materials.
Which HTPC video card is best? Find out what solutions are available for your HTPC.
The All-in-Wonder TV tuner and graphics all in the one card is back, but is it still perfect for the HTPC?
A good article from a great blog indicating that Home Theater PCs are finally becoming affordable and practical. The article gives great examples of the hardware you'd need to put together an HTPC yourselves. Considering the direction things are going with electronically delivered media, I find this to be a pertinent article.
Centinall's Post (#62) indicate avsforum has been editing out relevant posts: "I'm not sure what I did wrong but it seems that my posts (and all posts in response) about HDMI audio not working after a BIOS update have been removed. If I've violated any forum rules I apologize and would appreciate some kind of explanation..."
A reader wrote us recently (try saying that three times fast), lamenting the current state of the home theater PC. Frustrated by the myriad boxes scattered about his home entertainment center, our intrepid correspondent went looking for the perfect one-box solution that could hold his movies, handle his cable TV, display his photos,