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more about #mediaservers Cash907Censored: In other news, I'm still not interested. 230 bucks for a broken product is still 230 bucks too much. more » bitburn: who's the chickie??! more » Jeffrey Odermann: How much for the one that Olivia Munn licked? more » Jesustron: Olivia Munn can lick my apple tv any day. more » LastAndLeast: Why don't these types of products ever have a decent size hard drive in them? Storage is cheap these days. Also, would it have killed them to use a ... more » mcs212: I currently run a hacked Apple TV with Boxee and an external drive. It's great for the time being, but I'd recommend purchasing a media center that c... more » TT: why dont they make the time capsule and apple TV one thing. too many white boxes. more » Barry99705: I wonder if one of those 1Tb drives would fit in there.... more » Jon Morales: A last minute response to the forthcoming Zune software update for the Xbox 360 that will bring streaming 1080p movies that begin play almost instantl... more » ScottRose: "with its DVI port, this could make a pretty amazing media PC" '... except for the Atom processor and crappy on-board graphics.' is the end of that se... more » Voyou_Charmant: "Chuck" Bukowski? Somebody called. They want their something something something back. more » MaaseyRacer: Holy crap what started as the Netbook is growing into something truly spectacular. A router powered by an Atom with 2GB of RAM is one kick ass router. more » OMG! Ponies!: Son - fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life. more » nat lyon: drunk and brilliant is the only way to fly... more » Ryanraven: Add in a discrete Graphics solution and i would have myself a very nice TV stand! more » -
#apple
40GB Apple TV Quietly Killed, 160GB Cut to $229
Good news if you've thought about using an Apple TV to tinker with Boxee, or setup a media server. Apple slashed the 160GB model to $229 overnight (was $329), and ditched the $229 40GB version altogether. [Apple Store via Macrumors] -
#computers
ASUS D200 Is a Media Server, Touchscreen Nettop, Router, Box
Somewhere between the first EeePC and their awesome media-center-in-a-keyboard, ASUS became the Chuck Bukowksi of the gadget world: Drunk, unpredictable, prolific and occasionally brilliant. Then what of the Eee PC D200 touchscreen NAS-cum-router? More »
