Who says HTPC's have to be ugly and/or bulky? Check this new Samsung product out:
more images:
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom01(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom02(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom03(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom04(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom05(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom06(1).jpg
This new HTPC will run Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition 2005, and is equipped with a P4 530 CPU with HyperThreading technology, 512 megs of DDR2 memory, and a 160 gigabyte HD (7200rpm).
Hopefully Samsung will sell these in the United States, unlike their PC's, which aren't sold here.
more images:
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom01(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom02(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom03(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom04(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom05(1).jpg
http://www.zaigen.co.kr/UPLOAD/Products/mo...40zoom06(1).jpg
This new HTPC will run Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition 2005, and is equipped with a P4 530 CPU with HyperThreading technology, 512 megs of DDR2 memory, and a 160 gigabyte HD (7200rpm).
Hopefully Samsung will sell these in the United States, unlike their PC's, which aren't sold here.