By now you know that Ara has built himself a nice HTPC out of a Mac Mini. We've received a bunch of email asking us to define a similar system using a PC. There far more options using a PC than a Mac and they come in all shapes and sizes. Ara touted size and quiet operation as a major factor in his love of the Mac Mini. So when we saw that Dell had a box that was roughly the same size as a Mac Mini we ordered one and put it through its paces. The Dell Inspiron Zino HD we bought cost $747, about $150 more than the Mac Mini. The Dell comes with something you can't get on a Mac, a Blu-ray drive.
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HDTV and Home Theater Podcast - Podcast #419: Dell Inspiron Zino HD
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arad
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re: HDTV and Home Theater Podcast - Podcast #419: Dell Inspiron Zino HD
Hi
Thanks so much for this info. Your advice to forgo the Blu-ray player was valuable.
I am confused on one point.
Early on, you say: "Since the Zino does not come with a tuner you’ll have to provide your own."
But a few paragraphs down, you say: "Windows Media Center has a nice built in tuner/DVR package."
Please clarify.
Thanks so much for this info. Your advice to forgo the Blu-ray player was valuable.
I am confused on one point.
Early on, you say: "Since the Zino does not come with a tuner you’ll have to provide your own."
But a few paragraphs down, you say: "Windows Media Center has a nice built in tuner/DVR package."
Please clarify.
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