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New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

Last post 01-03-2009, 5:52 PM by Octavean. 4 replies.
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  •  01-03-2009, 6:41 AM 322304

    New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

    Have not heard much about ACE, but they are planning to debut an OCUR PC with one tuner for less than $1000.  I will be watching closely, as they are located near me.  Hope they have TV Pack and options do not bring it too high in price.

    http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/02/ace-computers-promises-999-cablecard-htpc-at-ces-2009/

  •  01-03-2009, 9:32 AM 322342 in reply to 322304

    Re: New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

    Lets hope the competition follows suit.  Another thing going for ACE is that their unit comes in a AV component form factor.  From the partial image I had seen last night...it comes in silver.  I'll be looking for information about the depth of the case.  14" is my max.

  •  01-03-2009, 3:49 PM 322428 in reply to 322304

    Re: New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

    Well I guess thats a good thing ;)

    I was toying with the idea of buying a cablecard system from HP and was just online configuring it:

    m9400t series

    Operating system Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 for digital cable tuner (64-bit)

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Quad processor Q6600 (2.4GHz)
     
    Memory FREE UPGRADE! To 4GB DDR2-800MHz dual channel SDRAM (4x1024) from 2GB
     
    Graphics card 512MB ATI Radeon HD 3650 [DVI, VGA, HDMI]

    Hard drive 320GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive

    Networking LAN port on system board (10/100/1000Base-T), no wireless LAN
     
    Primary DVD/CD drive LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive
     
    Front Productivity Ports 15-in-1 memory card reader, 2 USB, 1394, audio, video (for TV Tuner)
     
    TV & entertainment experience ATI TV Wonder external digital cable tuner + internal TV tuner

    Sound Card Integrated 7.1 channel sound with front audio ports
     
    Productivity software Microsoft(R) Works 9.0

    Security software Norton Internet Security(TM) 2009 - 15 month

    Speakers No speakers

    Keyboard and Mouse HP keyboard and HP optical mouse


    Total:  $1,049.99*

    I don't see ~$50 as something worth waiting for if I were so inclined to buy now, which I am not. I figure I would wait for "Windows 7" or at least a free upgrade offer to "Windows 7" from Vista,....if that ever happens for OCUR systems.

    I'm just a little worried about Tru2Way coming along and screwing everything up for these OCUR systems.


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  •  01-03-2009, 4:38 PM 322433 in reply to 322428

    Re: New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

    Great setup but in my opinion HP's tower configuration doesn't fit well in an entertainment center.  I agree with you that we need more guidance on Tru2Way.  Hopefully we'll hear more about that from CES this week.

  •  01-03-2009, 5:52 PM 322449 in reply to 322433

    Re: New CableCard PC Option to debut at CES

    Well my physical setup can tolerate an HP tower case. Right now our main Vista Media Center PC in the bedroom (an old upgraded m1070n) is hidden behind our 40" HDTV so you can't see it and everything can breath. Esthetics can be worked with (I don't really want to see the case at all) its just not even a consideration for me really. 

    RCN cable in NYC just went through digital crush so we lost all our analog channels. No longer can we connect a TV or PC TV tuner to a raw cable feed and get a full non-premium analog line-up,...now we get nothing in this respect. We still get about ~130+ Clear QAM channels after the so called upgrade but I hear this will go to nothing but local channels soon.

    I can see having one OCUR system with maybe "Vista Ultimate" or "Windows 7 Ultimate" in order to support up to 4x OCUR units but I have no real trust that this is a long term solution given my cable co willingness to change at the chagrin of the customer.

    Naturally, I want guaranties if I am going to plunk down ~$1000 or more on an OCUR system.


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