Inside Vista’s Entertainment Options

If you are still on the fence on deciding to upgrade to Vista MCE, EH has a detailed a few of the new features that can be found. From the article: Instant On Windows Vista includes a special HotStart mode that instantly starts movie, TV or music playback without requiring the full operating system to boot up. This allows you […]

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ATi RV610 Series & Performance

I noticed VRZone has specs of the upcoming mid to budget range cards from AMD. While the 3D Mark numbers look bad, the fact that they will have a TDP of 35W and have hardware assisted H.264 is a good sign for HTPC enthusiasts. Hopefully we can get our hands on a couple of these and test performance. From the […]

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Subwoofers Explained

About.com has a few technical tips on the different types of subwoofers available for HT use. In the end, this article goes over the different types of subs and doesn't give advice on which type of sub would work best for different types of rooms. If you have any advice on which type of sub works best in different environments, […]

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Yamaha RX-V659 7.1 A/V Receiver

The options for budget receivers are certainly plentiful these days. Thanks to technology trickle down, there are more options then ever for the $1,000 and under crowd. One company that does a good job of deliveringa budget product is Yamaha. The RX-V659 has your usual array of decoding including PL IIX, DD EX, DTS and neural surround. It also features […]

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The $25k Home Theater System

The title speaks for itself really, if you have tweny five grand for a home theater room, Audioholics is set to walk you through how to set one up and what gear to buy. The guide is geared more towards the audiophile then the videophile. If I were to create a guide I might try and strike a balance between […]

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Windows Vista Media Center Review

Here is a quick review of Vista MCE. Being a blog review, it is a bit on the quick side. It does, however, give a few more details to see if it is worth switching or not. I have been running it for a few weeks now. Although in a limited capacity and found it doesn't offer a whole lot […]

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Life|Ware 2.0 For Vista Launches A News Interface

Orlando, FL – March 7, 2006 – Life|wareâ„¢ digital entertainment and automation solutions announces the launch of Life|ware 2.0 which introduces an entirely new, Microsoft® Windows® Vistaâ„¢ interface while enhancing its performance managing a home’s subsystems through Windows® Vistaâ„¢ Media Center to create a comprehensive digital living experience. Life|ware 2.0 provides at-a-glance, gallery-style view of home subsystems – lights, thermostats, […]

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