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Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: Samstag on March 06, 2010, 03:32:47 am ---If you're willing to spend $200, check out this article. It's a cheap, tiny, and quiet box that has VGA, gigabit ethernet, and a video chipset that can handle 1080p.
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Thats actually one of the PCs I was looking at. This is starting to become the way to go, methinks.
Edgedamage:
I miss my xbox 1 with XBMC the psu died. But I got the Asus Oplay! and it plays everything I have thrown at it also it plays:
Uncompressed DVD rips with full menu support
720p MKV's
my buddy said he uses his with 1080p BD rips.
The latest update to the firmware added internet radio & internet TV playback.
lcddream:
The SageTV HD200 has hdmi, maybe you can find a converter?
http://sagetv.com/hd_theater.html
BobA:
I have a WD HD TV Live for about 120 US. It plays HD but thru component not HDMI. It's main feature is that it is cheap. Some software glitches made it hard to connect via network but that is easily fixed by using the standard group name of WORKGOUP. It shows itube videos but not in HD due to some new agreement. It also connects to fliker. It can also play via a USB connected drive and via wireless adapter (separate)l.
Negativecreep0:
nothing wrong with popcornhour i have 3 in my house and 1 in my shore house........plays all formats, as well as most subtitles..... does 1080p.... hdmi, optical ports etc....
also I am able to connect to my home pc and stream movies from it to my shore house using the popcornhour
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