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PC that acts like a TV

An anonymous reader writes "CNN is reporting on the newest HP Media Center PC, a PC that "acts like a TV". Seems to me it is a TIVO with some additional features, like storing and displaying pictures and music files. Runs on some sort of Windows XP." The real killer with this whole genre of device is cost and confusion. Users don't know what they do, so its not worth the cost. Anyone who has used a tivo for a week knows what it means. Business just needs to get the costs down. I think including functionality like pictures and music is a good step towards increasing value, as long as it doesn't add to the confusion.

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  1. New XP Interface by shird · · Score: 4, Informative

    The 'some sort of Windows XP' he is talking about is problaby the Freestyle interface Microsoft is developing. Put simply, it is basically a shell for XP which has huge icons so that it can be viewed from a distance. Its a bit more than that though.

    Also related is 'Mira' which is more for Wi-Fi type devices.

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    1. Re:New XP Interface by DNAGuy · · Score: 4, Informative

      It is Windows XP Media Center Edition. I expect more partner manufacturers (Dell, etc.) to offer Media Center PC's soon. It's basically Windows XP Professional with an app that provides a TV/Remote friendly interface to audio/video functions. Manufacturers are required to provide TV tuners, remotes, etc. in order to distribute the OS.

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  2. *uh*em cough cough hello??? by Billly+Gates · · Score: 3, Informative
    These new multi-media pc's just wouldn't happen to be thesedrm crippled babes?

    sigh.



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  3. its drm crippled and may not be able to run linux by Billly+Gates · · Score: 4, Informative
    I already got modded down as a troll for mentioning this but just a month ago I saw this link about these crippled boxen.

    Yes, they are drm crippled in hardware but I do not know if they use palladium or not. If they do use pallidium then no linux is not an option.

    I have not seen one comment here mentioning about this important issue.

  4. Good News: HP took a stand against DRM by Melantha_Bacchae · · Score: 3, Informative

    Billly Gates wrote:

    > I already got modded down as a troll for
    > mentioning this but just a month ago I saw this
    > link [slashdot.org] about these crippled boxen.

    I've got good news. According to this story:

    http://news.com.com/2100-1040-961376.html

    referred to here on Slashdot:

    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/09/ 17 52228&mode=flat&tid=109

    HP forced Microsoft to back down on their DRM stance. Sony offers a competive product that does *not* include DRM. HP felt they could not compete if they were crippled.

    Now if we could only get Apple, Sony and HP to go to Washington DC and tell the media sharks' pet congress critters what to do with their stupid DRM legislation, the good guys would win a big one.

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    1. Re:Good News: HP took a stand against DRM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative
      Now if we could only get Apple, Sony and HP to go to Washington DC and tell the media sharks' pet congress critters

      So, Sony (computers) need to stop the evil RIAA/MPAA (Sony and others). I can see there being a bit of a wait.

  5. I've had one for a year by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm posting this comment from the sofa on it.

    Lian-Li PC-12 Black Aluminum Case (2x80mm in, 1x80mm out)
    Enermax 350W PSU (1x80mm in, 1x80mm out)
    Lapped Duron 600 @ 980 (7.0x140)
    Lapped GlobalWIN FOP32 @ Arctic Silver II
    Asus A7V133 MB w Promise RAID
    2 x 256MB PC133 RAM
    40G Western Digital Caviar HD (VIA - Primary Master)
    Lite-On 40x12x40 CD-RW (VIA - Secondary Master)
    60G Seagate Barracuda ATA IV HD (Promise - Primary Master)
    Pioneer DVD-ROM DVD116 (Promise - Primary Slave)
    40G IBM Deskstar 60GXP (Promise - Secondary Master)
    Lite-On 52x CD-ROM (Promise - Secondary Slave)
    Asus V7100 Deluxe Combo Video Card (Lapped P100 HSF @ Arctic Silver II)
    62cm Television on RCA output
    Hercules GameTheater XP
    Boston DT6000 5.1 Speakers on Optical SP-DIF output
    3Com 10/100 NIC
    Logitech Freedom Optical Keyboard/Mouse
    Microsoft Sidewinder Pro Gamepads (2)
    Homemade Remote Reciever (Serial Ports obsolete, eh?)

    This is mostly old tech now, but it still plays DVDs, plays DivX5/AC3 spanned across up to 3CDs for highest quality, holds 70GB of MP3s, surfs web, checks mail, plays 3d shooters, emulates every console and arcade game EVER, captures, timeshifts, does slideshows off my digicam, supports my universal remote, and is simple enough for my wife to use.

    Microsoft and HP can keep their crap.

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  6. You're missing the target audience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    This "PC" was demonstrated at my campus a few weeks ago. One of their large target audiences is college students who need 1 device to do everything, and it's not as space wasting as a seperate PC, TV, DVD player, etc. Think dorms. Unfortunately they missed the July-August buying window.