The only problem is that it does not appear to support digital cable tuners and does not offer a blu-ray or hd-dvd drive. This product is DOA without these things. What are you paying over $2,000 for?
Kevin: you're pretty much paying for CPU/mobo/GPU for that price, everything else is cheap. Athough I Agree with you about needing blu-ray/HD-DVD, it's just not cheap enough to manufacture. Although this system is DOA in your eyes, the concept is still premature. I hope to see this type of thing become close to a standard by fall of 2008, where you will see either BD/HD.DVD within these systems.
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The only problem is that it does not appear to support digital cable tuners and does not offer a blu-ray or hd-dvd drive. This product is DOA without these things. What are you paying over $2,000 for?
Kevin: you're pretty much paying for CPU/mobo/GPU for that price, everything else is cheap. Athough I Agree with you about needing blu-ray/HD-DVD, it's just not cheap enough to manufacture. Although this system is DOA in your eyes, the concept is still premature. I hope to see this type of thing become close to a standard by fall of 2008, where you will see either BD/HD.DVD within these systems.
I'm ruiting for an Apple TV Pro next year ;)