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Reviews: ViewSonic VOT125

Jeez today I am simply not feeling great. Personally I just think I might possibly be getting just a little out of sorts or something. It is the type of occasions in which it is just about all I am able to do to lug myself away from the bed. Hopefully you actually are really having a much better experience of it. But I do need to get the blog refreshed so this is a write-up I observed about home theater pc that ought to be of some kind of value.

Reviews: ViewSonic VOT125
Design and hardware The VOT125 doesnít even look or feel like a computer. When we first unboxed the unit, we had to admit having mouths slightly agape. Considering the VOT125 is about the size of a portable hard drive, it’s hard to see how ViewSonic managed to fit 250GB of storage , a Intel CULV processor (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) and 2GB of RAM inside. It very …… Random-access memory …
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*** cusd.cornell.edu *** This video demonstrates the construction of a Home Theater Computer. It was built by myself and other members of Cornell University’s Solar Decathlon Engineering Controls Team. The computer utilizes a Core 2 Duo Processor at 3.0 GHz, a 128GB Solid-State Hard Drive, and a GeForce 9300 GPU included in its Nvidia 730i chipset. It will be served media content from a home server. This computer was built with the following design goals in mind EFFICIENT POWER USAGE: Accomplished by using a low wattage CPU, A Solid State Hard Drive, an 80+ Certified PSU, and a motherboard with energy saving features. EXTREMELY QUIET: Utilizes a Solid State Drive to eliminate hard drive vibrations, 2 silent 120mm fans, and an efficient case structure. HD EXPERIENCE: Integrated GPU provides HDMI HDCP-enabled video output at full HD resolution, while reducing heat and power consumption because of the lack of video card, Gigibit Ethernet enables streaming of content from the house’s multimedia home server, 3GHz CPU provides ample headroom for video decoding. This HTPC will be used in Cornell University’s Solar Decathlon competition in October 2009. Learn more about the team at www.cusd.cornell.edu THE PARTS LIST AND MUSIC (eBeat), ARE AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD AT THE PROJECT PAGE www.ultimatecomputers.net MUSIC BY ALEX MILLER: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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