HDPC-20 to be used in DirecTV Media Center beta test

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While most Xbox 360 owners could find something to look forward to in the Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update, Media Extender users just found out they've been skipped over, again. Just like the previous update adding H.264 support, the 360's newfound DivX compatibility doesn't apply when its being used as a Window Media Center Extender. AC3 audio support as well as a host of other media-related updates are nice, but Microsoft is leaving some of its most dedicated users out in the cold. We wonder what will get DivX first, Xbox 360 Media Center or the PlayStation 3?

Klegg seems to be kicking it up a notch from the wee LCDs it's accustomed to producing, as the 40-inch KLM-4010 is more suited for your living room than your front pocket. While it's certainly not the first LCD TV to stuff MCE functionality into its confines, this brushed aluminum beast packs quite a laundry list of impressive specs. It boasts a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 500cd/m2 of brightness, 1,366 x 768 resolution, HDMI, a pair of DVI ports, component, S-Video, composite, digital audio output, and a built-in Hauppauage PVR-150 MCE tuner. Additionally, it rocks an Intel Pentium 4 3GHz 630 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card, dual-layer, slot-loading DVD burner, FireWire / USB 2.0 connectors, flash card reader, and dual seven-watt integrated speakers. This PC / TV hybrid touts the ability to download video directly from the internet and store it without the need for a separate HTPC, but unfortunately there's no (presumably high) pricetag or release details to ponder over.
In case you have been under a rock for most of
the morning and missed the biggest news of the year, you can now install Windows XP on an Intel Mac with a little
program directly from Steve Jobs. (maybe not directly...) Boot Camp allows a user to install Windows XP on any of the new Intel
Macs, making this a nice, if not temporary, option for those looking for a media center program for their Mini. We
would still like to see an OS X media center but the Windows one is nice too.
We placeshift our HDTV with an Xbox
360, so this was interesting news to us. SageTV's newest beta (4.1.7 for you Sage-a-maniacs) now supports
placeshifting via a client called "SageTVPlaceshifter".
This might only apply to the "hands-on"
crowd, but I think even the non-DIY readers could benefit. We posted earlier today that PC Mag just built an HD WMCE box for a shade
over two-grand and it's very easy to spend more or less depending on what features you're looking for.


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