Friday, November 4, 2011

Newbie's Guide: Build your own "Cable-Free-TV" Media Center HTPC

Newbie's Guide: Build your own "Cable-Free-TV" Media Center HTPC Tube. Duration : 2.42 Mins.


Go to technocatsblog.blogspot.com and see how to build your own full-featured Home Theater PC Media Center with standard components purchased online from Newegg and Amazon and get ready to join the "Cable-Free" TV revolution: - Cut your cable! Watch and record free over-the-air High-Definition TV - Watch 1000's of free downloadable iTunes podcasts of favorite TV shows - Watch all the diverse programming available on streaming internet video - Play movies from Netflix and Amazon online or on DVDs - Organize and listen to your mp3 music collection - Store and playback all your digital photos - Now sit back with a remote control and enjoy it all on your large screen TV - Did you know that the necessary Media Center software to do all the above is already built into most versions of Microsoft Windows 7? Included in this compact build is a Rosewill RC-CIX-01 black steel case with 150W power suppy & 80mm fan (the same case is also available with red or white bezel), an Intel Core I3-550 Clarkdale 3.2GHZ CPU with integrated Graphics Processor, a GIGABYTE GA-H55N-USB3 motherboard, a 2-terabyte hard drive, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and a PCI-E AverTV Duet ATSC dual-tuner TV card. I also adapted an Xbox Universal Remote Control for use with Windows Media Center. Note: There are newer (and cheaper) choices for the CPU/Motherboard combo: The recently introduced Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3-2100 3.1GHz CPU featuring Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000, DX10.1, Pixel Shader 4.1 and Blu-ray ...

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