Amazingly small and stylish, the LaCinema Mini HD provides uncompromising quality, adding stunning 1080p playback through HDMI on your HDTV. No matter the video, music or photo format and resolution, the Mini HD will play it seamlessly with clear sound and the vivid images that you’ve come to expect from HD. It’s compatible with all the most popular video formats on the market, from DivX and MKV, to AVC and H.264, and comes with Dolby Digital surround sound.
It’s easy to play your movie library on your HDTV: Attach the LaCinema Mini HD to your computer via the bus-powered USB 2.0 connection to quickly transfer your movies, then connect it to your TV for instant playback. No other configuration is required. The LaCinema Mini HD also comes with 802.11n WiFi technology to ensure maximized performance for HD movie streaming. Embedded inside an ultra compact design, LaCinema Design, Design by Neil Poulton, will elegantly integrate into your HDTV setup.
Its UPnP/DLNA capabilities ensure that the LaCinema Mini HD works in tandem with your home network, connecting easily to your PC or network storage (like a LaCie Network Space 2) so it’s simple to populate with your media. With one click, you can turn the LaCinema Mini HD into a powerful media server that will allow you to use it as a central location for all of your media. You can even share content with a Playstation®, Xbox®, or other audio or video DLNA player.
With up to 500GB of storage available, you can store your entire digital media library in one location. A user-friendly navigation and remote control have been designed to enhance your entertainment experience. You can even quickly connect a USB storage key to the front of your LaCinema Mini HD to instantly watch movies on your TV.
BOX CONTENT
- LaCinema Mini HD
- External power adapter
- Remote control (includes 2 x AAA batteries)
- HDMI cable
- Composite audio video cable
- USB 2.0 cable
- Ethernet (network) cable
- PV TwonkyMedia Server 5.1
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This clip shows how to connect several Windows Media Centers through a CAT5 wired network to a USB-disk based Video Server.
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Wireless keyboard + mouse + touchpad (3-in-1) in handheld size.
- Good for (MCE) Media Centre remote control : HTPC remote control, CarPC remote control, IPTV remote control
- Applicable for the lecturer, meeting presenter, classroom teacher, sales manager or anyone using a projected image
- For people who wants to watch internet TV on their PC compatible TV, via broadband and a PC, like NBC, ABC, FOX and IPTV, you can sit in your easy chair and select your viewing pleasure without walking to your computer to change channels or scroll through options
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WandTV USB 2.0 DVB-T TV Tuner on Windows Vista Media Center
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Extend the Windows® Media Center5 experience from your PC to any TV with the D-Link® MediaLounge™ DSM-750 Wireless N HD Media Center Extender. The DSM-750 allows you to stream music, photos, and HD videos stored on a PC to your home entertainment center over a wireless Draft 802.11n or wired Ethernet network. The DSM-750 can also stream media from Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices1. Enjoy all your favorite digital media content including HD video with resolution up to 1080i from the comfort of your own living room with the DSM-750. The power of D-Link Wireless Draft N makes it possible.
For more information or to buy this product visit:
http://com.puter.tv/d-link-dsm-750-hd-media-center-extender/7317/
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Extend the Windows® Media Center5 experience from your PC to any TV with the D-Link® MediaLounge™ DSM-750 Wireless N HD Media Center Extender. The DSM-750 allows you to stream music, photos, and HD videos stored on a PC to your home entertainment center over a wireless Draft 802.11n or wired Ethernet network. The DSM-750 can also stream media from Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices1. Enjoy all your favorite digital media content including HD video with resolution up to 1080i from the comfort of your own living room with the DSM-750. The power of D-Link Wireless Draft N makes it possible.
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Hp Pavilion m8900f
*Amd Athlon 64 Dual-Core 6000+ 3.1Ghz =]
*3gb Ram(2X 1gb, 2X 512mb)
-Storage-
*2X Western Digital 320gb HD (internal)
*1X Western Dig. 320gb (external)
-CD drive-
*Multi Lightscribe DVD burner*
-Graphics-
*NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE*
-Card Slots-
*15-in-1 memory card reader*
-other-
*6X Usb 2.0
*2X Firewire (IEEE 1394)
*2X S-Video
*2X Rca (Composite)*Red,White,Yellow*
*2x Mic input
*2X Headphone 3.5 mm output
*FM antenna
*NTSC TV tuner W/antenna input
*multimedia keyboard
*blue keyboard is silicone bends =)
*Optical wired mouse
*Kensington wireless optical mouse*red*
*Multimedia remote control with
(IR) Infered Reciever
-Logitech Speakers-
*V10 Notebook Speakers (usb)
-Z-2300 THX Certified 2.1-
*400watts peak 200 rms*
*8 In. subwoofer 120rms 240peak watts*
*2.5-inch polished aluminum driver*
*sub is a long-throw ported driver with sixth-order bass reflex enclosure*
***Makes Me Happy And Does The Work***
-Printer-
*Epson Stylus CX9400 Fax* *All-in-1*
*Pictbridge usb 2.0*
*Card reader(CF,SD,xD,MS Pro)
*2in full color screen*
-Monitor- Sad… but to be replaced
*Envision 17in flat screen*
(not flat panel)
… i thinks thats all of it =)
ENJOY MUCH!!!
*UPDATE 12/26/08*
i no longer have the stock keyboard, now i have a saitek cyborg,and in my case i added another 92mm fan blowing on the power converter for the (4) 12″ cathode sticks i found at fry’s electronics..
speakers.. i have 2 visonik 12″ subs rated for 430rms each and a 1000watt amp i need to wire in, but for now they are running out of the amp or my logitech z-2300 sub XD
i should make a new video since ive had this running for a while… ask if u wanna know any more
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Test-fitting the components into the case. I have installed (but not hooked up) the tuner cards, motherboard, 5 hard drives, DVD burner, Multi-card reader, and TFT display (with remote sensor). Counting the back, this unit will have two different remotes. I have a usb entension so i have one port accessible from the top of the case. Future plans include replacing the multi-slot adapter with a usb hub as the only slot i use is the Mini-SD slot and i have a usb adapter for that anyway. Input devices for this setup will include 2 remotes (both separately programmable on a per-application basis), wii controller, xbox controller, ps2 controller, and bluetooth keyboard and mouse (Logitech mx5500 Revolution).
Since this will be a media center setup, volume is a major concern, so the 750 watt power supply i have ordered has a 120mm fan internal and keeps airflow at a maximum with minimum noise. The Power supply has 2 sata and 4 molex connectors so using adapters will be necessary.
A previous video i mentioned i was going to install an IDE burner. This turned out to be false, mainly because i got rid of it and forgot. Ebay turned up an esata to sata cable with sufficient length to reach the burner.
The display in this video is the IMON by Soundgraph.
Hard drives pictured will be installed in a raid 10 (1+0) which is completely for data redundancy as this will also be network storage for important documents. My wife does family tree research and has thousands of hours invested. Plus our roommate has a huge itunes library and i have videos i want redundantly stored (wedding), as well as software patches for some really old games i own that simply aren’t available on line any more. (try finding the ReVolt patch).
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My new media center rig just put together, an old Pentium D sff pc and some media keyboard/remote, usb tv tuner. It uses a VGA to Composite, so its not really that sharp, neither is the tv tuner. meh, if i had the money to build a better one, i would, so sue me
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This PC Remote Controller has a USB IR Receiver and can be used to operate your PC much more easily and conveniently than with your keyboard. Link: http://www.gadgetplus.ca/computer/PCmediaremote.html
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