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ASUS Barebones: Multimedia Even Sans Hard Drive

technomegalomaniac writes "This new stylish barebones combo from ASUS (case+motherboard) is going to outdo Apple in 'the way it looks matters' department. Customizable to your heart content, no OS included (obviously, since you need to buy your own hard drive). Comes with 'Instant On' software that lets you play CDs, DVDs and MP3s without entering the primary OS thus bypassing the long boot process. Definitely a living room toy." Doesn't beat Apple hardware in my eyes, but still looks like a nifty box.

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  1. Similar (better?) one by MSI by lithium100 · · Score: 5, Informative

    MSI make something similar and have a few different models. MSI's look better I think but functionally they're very similar.

    Here's the link

  2. Re:What I don't like.... by qualico · · Score: 4, Informative

    MythTV is a great suggestion.

    Some guys are using the Intel Integrated motherboards with no problem, although I don't think they are using the graphics part.

    Here is a better case in that case.
    http://www.athenatech.us/a100bb.htm

    Also, http://www.byopvr.com/ has dome good case suggestions.

    PC Alchemy has some nice stuff like this:
    http://www.pcalchemy.com/images/silverstone /lc06/l c06-black.jpg

    Now thats something to brag about.

  3. Acutally, it runs Linux! by farrellj · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to an article here:

    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=19922

    It's instant-on software is an embed version of Linux! Supercool! I want one!

    And street pricing seems to be about $250 for it...so it's cheap! Now that's just a bare-bones system, but still, you could have a nice PVR for under $600 USD!

    Sweet!

    ttyl
    Farrell

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