Friday, September 28, 2007

Looking to buy a Home Theater PC (HTPC)?

I've been looking for a good deal on a "gaming" pc for a coworker. Today Newegg's latest email advert had a nice Gateway PC listed. After scouring the details on Newegg's site it turns out that in addition to all the stuff you want in a PC this also has an HD Tuner Card and MCE remote control. This computer is an HTPC all setup and ready to go. Just add rabbit ears or any UHF antenna and you are ready to receive HD broadcasts over the air (assuming your area has broadcast HD in range).
Gateway GM5442
The computer is the Gateway GM5442, for $579 plus shipping and tax it has:
Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 processor,
2GB of RAM,
500GB Hard Drive,
Windows Vista Home Premium (Premium includes Media Center!),
16X DVD±RW Drive,
Optical Mouse and Multimedia Keyboard,
7.1 surround audio and stereo speakers,
Analog/Digital TV Tuner w/3-D Comb
Media Center Remote Control

This looks like a great deal, the reviews are excellent for this computer. Check out the pictures and reviews on Newegg's product page.

a PC in the living room

People just don't understand the utility of having a computer hooked to the tv in the living room until they actually do it. My wife was humoring me when she went along with my idea of buying a monitor to put in the front room with one of my computers attached. Now she would fight me if I wanted to remove the computer.

We use the computer for the usual computer stuff like email, web browsing, gaming etc but we also use it as are primary video recorder. The computer has 2 HD tuners installed. The tuners are attached to a small in door antenna and do a great job of receiving free, over the air, broadcasts. I get about 20 channels and use Windows Media Center to schedule and record my shows.

The computer in the front room is now our only computer other than my wife's laptop. We are redecorating and took down the other computers we had setup. We don't miss them, we hadn't used them for some time. The computer in the front room is the only "desktop" we tend to use.

Back in August I ordered an actual HTPC case for our front room pc, it looks great. I'll do a write up with pictures soon.

Two weeks ago I hooked one of my spare computers up to my sister's television. She's using it just for the computer functionality, the system does not have any tuners in it. So far she's used email, web browsing and used it to watch videos and shows online. My sister is a new convert to the HTPC crowd. When I do put an HD tuner it it I'm sure she'll love it that much more.

My sister's TV is a 32" 1080i minor brand tv. The computer looks great on this. It's not as nice and sharp as my 47" 1080p Westinghouse but it's nice and does a great job. Seeing this reaffirmed my belief that 1080p is not always necessary in a TV/monitor. If cost is important then 1080i looks great. The advantage of 1080p is the higher resolution and, to be honest, lower resolution is actually easier to read. The little tiny fonts on a high resolution screen are hard to read from the easy chair.

42" 1080p for just over $800!!!

eCost has the Westinghouse LVM-42W2 42" 1080p LCD television for $799 +59 shipping and tax in some states.

WOW, incredible price. I've never purchased from eCost and their ratings are a little shaky on www.resellerratings.com so if you purchase be sure and use a credit card for protection.  Most likely you won't have any trouble with them but just in case the credit card can save you.

ECost also has the 37" 1080p LVM-37W1 for $559 and a 46" LTV-46W1 1080i for $895

I've been tempted to buy one of these from eCost for the bedroom but am sure my wife would kill me so we're sticking with our standard def tube in there for now.