My LCD TV

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I'm just bored, and I uploaded these pics anyway, so I thought I'd post them:

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I wish I could afford one of these.

They're only $1000 nowadays (well sometimes)...but I suppose that is a lot. Oh and for games/pc monitor it is sick :)
 
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I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p
 

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Nice is that 1280x960?

1280x768 (using Powerstrip to get the proper resolution). Both DVI and VGA look equally as nice.
 

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p

hehe, then definitely don't build a 1TB Raid5 Media server like me too lol. Still have 250gb free...and as you can see I have 144 movies and 15gb of mp3's on it so far =)
 
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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p

hehe, then definitely don't build a 1TB Raid5 Media server like me too lol. Still have 250gb free...and as you can see I have 144 movies and 15gb of mp3's on it so far =)

Nice :)

What I'd be doing though (probably) is just building an A64 SFF box with HDTV tuner (and 300-400GB HD), basically to use for everything. I already have my 20" widescreen LCD, which I think would work quite nicely with the MCE thing (I also live in a dorm room). Now I just have to try to figure out if it's worth the money...:p
 

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nice...Native HDTV there...:cool:

Yeah HDTV is nice, though I only get OTA through my ATI HDTV Wonder---which has some issues with stuttering etc. Have yet to try HD through the cable (since I don't have that yet), but DVDs look great.

Here is a LOTR pic
 

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p

hehe, then definitely don't build a 1TB Raid5 Media server like me too lol. Still have 250gb free...and as you can see I have 144 movies and 15gb of mp3's on it so far =)

Nice :)

What I'd be doing though (probably) is just building an A64 SFF box with HDTV tuner (and 300-400GB HD), basically to use for everything. I already have my 20" widescreen LCD, which I think would work quite nicely with the MCE thing (I also live in a dorm room). Now I just have to try to figure out if it's worth the money...:p

If you need a computer anyway, it is worth using MCE. You can still do your other stuff, but MCE just makes a great clean interface for home theater stuff.
 

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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nice...Native HDTV there...:cool:

Yeah HDTV is nice, though I only get OTA through my ATI HDTV Wonder---which has some issues with stuttering etc. Have yet to try HD through the cable (since I don't have that yet), but DVDs look great.

Here is a LOTR pic

That is not acceptable.

We need Full-size screenshots....no resizing or anythign either:cool:
 

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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p

hehe, then definitely don't build a 1TB Raid5 Media server like me too lol. Still have 250gb free...and as you can see I have 144 movies and 15gb of mp3's on it so far =)

Nice :)

What I'd be doing though (probably) is just building an A64 SFF box with HDTV tuner (and 300-400GB HD), basically to use for everything. I already have my 20" widescreen LCD, which I think would work quite nicely with the MCE thing (I also live in a dorm room). Now I just have to try to figure out if it's worth the money...:p

If you need a computer anyway, it is worth using MCE. You can still do your other stuff, but MCE just makes a great clean interface for home theater stuff.

If ther was only a way to integrate itunes into it:(
 

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nice...Native HDTV there...:cool:

Yeah HDTV is nice, though I only get OTA through my ATI HDTV Wonder---which has some issues with stuttering etc. Have yet to try HD through the cable (since I don't have that yet), but DVDs look great.

Here is a LOTR pic

That is not acceptable.

We need Full-size screenshots....no resizing or anythign either:cool:

How's this? (warning 1mb image!)
Not the greatest, but hard to get a good picture without some glare back.
 
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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I've been trying to convince myself that I don't need to build a new box and play with MCE. You're not helping. :p

hehe, then definitely don't build a 1TB Raid5 Media server like me too lol. Still have 250gb free...and as you can see I have 144 movies and 15gb of mp3's on it so far =)

Nice :)

What I'd be doing though (probably) is just building an A64 SFF box with HDTV tuner (and 300-400GB HD), basically to use for everything. I already have my 20" widescreen LCD, which I think would work quite nicely with the MCE thing (I also live in a dorm room). Now I just have to try to figure out if it's worth the money...:p

If you need a computer anyway, it is worth using MCE. You can still do your other stuff, but MCE just makes a great clean interface for home theater stuff.

Yeah, that's what I'd been thinking. However I already have WinXP Pro, so I'm not so sure it would be worth spending $130 just for MCE, in addition to whatever other hardware I'd already be buying.

Also, you mention some stuttering issues with the HDTV Wonder, could you be more specific perhaps? That's one of the HD tuners I've been looking at getting.
 

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001

Also, you mention some stuttering issues with the HDTV Wonder, could you be more specific perhaps? That's one of the HD tuners I've been looking at getting.

The ATI HDTV Wonder isn't bad and fairly cheap now ($100 or so), just you need to make sure you have a good antenna/reception otherwise you will get some stutter. I get good % reception but I get stutter still. Probably doesn't help I have an indoor antenna and this is in the bottom floor of the house. A nice outdoor one would probably work fine. Also people have had issues installing it with MCE, but if you check out the big thread on it at avsforum in the HTPC forum, you can find more info.

Overall I like it for what it does, but imho I wish HD through cable worked with MCE (and rumors are by the end of the year, there will be cablecard solutions/add ons). Then I'd be in heaven with truly DVDs, movies, HD TV all integrated.
 

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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nice...Native HDTV there...:cool:

Yeah HDTV is nice, though I only get OTA through my ATI HDTV Wonder---which has some issues with stuttering etc. Have yet to try HD through the cable (since I don't have that yet), but DVDs look great.

Here is a LOTR pic

That is not acceptable.

We need Full-size screenshots....no resizing or anythign either:cool:

How's this? (warning 1mb image!)
Not the greatest, but hard to get a good picture without some glare back.

:cool:
 

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..looks good. Do the side speakers come off?? I'd like to get one without the side or under speakers..just a straight video monitor for my dvd's..don't even care about a tuner.
 
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Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001

Also, you mention some stuttering issues with the HDTV Wonder, could you be more specific perhaps? That's one of the HD tuners I've been looking at getting.

The ATI HDTV Wonder isn't bad and fairly cheap now ($100 or so), just you need to make sure you have a good antenna/reception otherwise you will get some stutter. I get good % reception but I get stutter still. Probably doesn't help I have an indoor antenna and this is in the bottom floor of the house. A nice outdoor one would probably work fine. Also people have had issues installing it with MCE, but if you check out the big thread on it at avsforum in the HTPC forum, you can find more info.

Overall I like it for what it does, but imho I wish HD through cable worked with MCE (and rumors are by the end of the year, there will be cablecard solutions/add ons). Then I'd be in heaven with truly DVDs, movies, HD TV all integrated.

Well, using an outdoor antenna is really not an option for me, living in a dorm and all. Even when I'm back at home we would still just use an indoor antenna really. HDTV over cable isn't a concern for me either (and likely will never be), strictly OTA.

I've heard of software issues with the ATI tuner too, so I'm really unsure of which one to get. I really should just pick one and buy it. :p
 

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Originally posted by: IGBT
..looks good. Do the side speakers come off?? I'd like to get one without the side or under speakers..just a straight video monitor for my dvd's..don't even care about a tuner.

Yeah they come off easily. I'm using my PC speakers now, but eventually will hook them up to my Onkyo 760's. Also it is wall-mountable etc .
 

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001

Also, you mention some stuttering issues with the HDTV Wonder, could you be more specific perhaps? That's one of the HD tuners I've been looking at getting.

The ATI HDTV Wonder isn't bad and fairly cheap now ($100 or so), just you need to make sure you have a good antenna/reception otherwise you will get some stutter. I get good % reception but I get stutter still. Probably doesn't help I have an indoor antenna and this is in the bottom floor of the house. A nice outdoor one would probably work fine. Also people have had issues installing it with MCE, but if you check out the big thread on it at avsforum in the HTPC forum, you can find more info.

Overall I like it for what it does, but imho I wish HD through cable worked with MCE (and rumors are by the end of the year, there will be cablecard solutions/add ons). Then I'd be in heaven with truly DVDs, movies, HD TV all integrated.

Well, using an outdoor antenna is really not an option for me, living in a dorm and all. Even when I'm back at home we would still just use an indoor antenna really. HDTV over cable isn't a concern for me either (and likely will never be), strictly OTA.

I've heard of software issues with the ATI tuner too, so I'm really unsure of which one to get. I really should just pick one and buy it. :p

My friend bought it, let me borrow it, and he just returned it. Overall, it ends up being a gimmick. Software is somewhat unreliable and such, plus it is all software based. Overall, I'd purchase one of the multitude of proven HDTV cards before the ATI.

<--kept his PVR250MCE over trading it for an ATI HDTV card which too kme 3hrs to install btw:|
 

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Also I'll try to remember to take some pics of my SVGA projector during the superbowl. When given a HD signal it looks amazing even though it SVGA. And to think I got it for $150 after rebates/coupons/price match just a couple of weeks ago.

So $1200 for the LCD TV and the projector total :)
(I hope the deal gods won't smite me now for my bragging).
 

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Originally posted by: rsd
Also I'll try to remember to take some pics of my SVGA projector during the superbowl. When given a HD signal it looks amazing even though it SVGA. And to think I got it for $150 after rebates/coupons/price match just a couple of weeks ago.

So $1200 for the LCD TV and the projector total :)
(I hope the deal gods won't smite me now for my bragging).

:Q
 
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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: rsd
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001

Also, you mention some stuttering issues with the HDTV Wonder, could you be more specific perhaps? That's one of the HD tuners I've been looking at getting.

The ATI HDTV Wonder isn't bad and fairly cheap now ($100 or so), just you need to make sure you have a good antenna/reception otherwise you will get some stutter. I get good % reception but I get stutter still. Probably doesn't help I have an indoor antenna and this is in the bottom floor of the house. A nice outdoor one would probably work fine. Also people have had issues installing it with MCE, but if you check out the big thread on it at avsforum in the HTPC forum, you can find more info.

Overall I like it for what it does, but imho I wish HD through cable worked with MCE (and rumors are by the end of the year, there will be cablecard solutions/add ons). Then I'd be in heaven with truly DVDs, movies, HD TV all integrated.

Well, using an outdoor antenna is really not an option for me, living in a dorm and all. Even when I'm back at home we would still just use an indoor antenna really. HDTV over cable isn't a concern for me either (and likely will never be), strictly OTA.

I've heard of software issues with the ATI tuner too, so I'm really unsure of which one to get. I really should just pick one and buy it. :p

My friend bought it, let me borrow it, and he just returned it. Overall, it ends up being a gimmick. Software is somewhat unreliable and such, plus it is all software based. Overall, I'd purchase one of the multitude of proven HDTV cards before the ATI.

<--kept his PVR250MCE over trading it for an ATI HDTV card which too kme 3hrs to install btw:|

Wow...didn't realize it was quite that bad (for some people at least). The only hardware card I know of is the MyHD one, which is more expensive, but perhaps it's worth it.