I want some recommendations for a good cheap media pc. I only want it to be able to play Hulu and the like on the tv...it doesn't need to support any other functions.
HDMI output is a must.
Looking for the cheapest option that doesn't suck. Any suggestions?
HDMI media pc on the cheap?
Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
Direct HDMI off the computer isn't a low end computer.
You can use your existing computer.
There are VGA to HDMI converters out there ...............
Link for a VGA to HDMI converter box:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... 1&format=2
You can use your existing computer.
There are VGA to HDMI converters out there ...............
Link for a VGA to HDMI converter box:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... 1&format=2
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Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
I don't want to use my existing computer. My laptop has hdmi and so do several sub $300 netbooks/nettops I'm just asking to see if anyone has any experience in which of them are good.CRTGAMER wrote:Direct HDMI off the computer isn't a low end computer.
You can use your existing computer.
There are VGA to HDMI converters out there ...............
Link for a VGA to HDMI converter box:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... 1&format=2
As for the Boxee box it looks quite nice. It also looks expensive.
I can't find any pricing info on it.
Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
Acer Aspire Revo is the best bang for the buck. I just wish the case looked a little nicer
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Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
That is pretty nice for $200. I was thinking of the wireless logitech keyboard/mouse combo to go with it. I guess I could just load the boxee software though and use a media remote.racketboy wrote:Acer Aspire Revo is the best bang for the buck. I just wish the case looked a little nicer
Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
+1.racketboy wrote:Acer Aspire Revo is the best bang for the buck. I just wish the case looked a little nicer
Get the dual core processor and add 1gb Ram and it's just about perfect.
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Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
Exactly. Trust me, I've been keeping an eye on this market for about 6 months now -- just waiting to pull the trigger myself.jp1 wrote:That is pretty nice for $200.racketboy wrote:Acer Aspire Revo is the best bang for the buck. I just wish the case looked a little nicer
The other nice one is ASRock Ion, but they usually start at $400-$500
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I have been considering that -- but being Boxee only and the weird shape (not that it doens't look nice) keep me from being in love.tbeeghly wrote:The Boxee Box
if boxee had TV tuner support and recording, I would be sold though.
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Re: HDMI media pc on the cheap?
You could always get a mini-atx motherboard and make one yourself?
Intel D945GCLF2 with integrated Atom 330. £62
OCZ DDR2-533 1GB. £18 (could probably get away with 512mb for £8-9 if you're on a real tight budget)
Powercolor PCI HD4350 512MB HDMI. £37 (This has to be PCI, most mini-itx boards don't support PCI-E)
Piano Black minit ITX cube with 300w PSU. £36
If you're just streaming video, get a USB 8GB (£10 max) memory stick and install linux + boxee on it. If you want to upgrade to running movies down the line get whatever 2.5" SATA drive fits your need down the road. Add another £15 if you need an optical drive (isn't needed at all these days not for linux, just install using your main computer and transfer the stick to your media box).
All that just costs £153 and is more than capable for your needs. Hell put XP on it and you can play quite a few PC games to boot. Of course prices will differ in your country but I'd be surprised if you couldn't get those parts for around $200 in your country.
Intel D945GCLF2 with integrated Atom 330. £62
OCZ DDR2-533 1GB. £18 (could probably get away with 512mb for £8-9 if you're on a real tight budget)
Powercolor PCI HD4350 512MB HDMI. £37 (This has to be PCI, most mini-itx boards don't support PCI-E)
Piano Black minit ITX cube with 300w PSU. £36
If you're just streaming video, get a USB 8GB (£10 max) memory stick and install linux + boxee on it. If you want to upgrade to running movies down the line get whatever 2.5" SATA drive fits your need down the road. Add another £15 if you need an optical drive (isn't needed at all these days not for linux, just install using your main computer and transfer the stick to your media box).
All that just costs £153 and is more than capable for your needs. Hell put XP on it and you can play quite a few PC games to boot. Of course prices will differ in your country but I'd be surprised if you couldn't get those parts for around $200 in your country.
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