Video Game Storage Tower

January 6, 2012
By

Bringing the Cinema Home: The PC Integrated in the Home Theater by Ritchie Smythe

A few years back everyone was amazed with the quality of picture produced by DVD videos. Then came the advent of high-definition picture technology that was definitely a revolutionary changer when it comes to entertainment. And now, things are becoming a bit too much to handle with the mind-boggling clarity in picture brought about by Blu-ray technology. Everyone wants a piece of the pie and most would like to enjoy the benefits of these technologies from the comfort of their homes.

For a better overall experience, some folks choose to integrate a personal computer with their home entertainment system. Here are some tips for those who want to enjoy the full cinematic experience from the comfort of their living rooms through the use of a personal computer.

Just the Right Specs

Because of the fact that Microsoft has included a Media Center application on the Vista OS (Home Premium and Ultimate), some believe that this in itself could suffice as the computer’s all-in-one entertainment system. Unfortunately, this just isn’t the case. In fact, there’s more to it than just a standard general purpose PC. However, the good news is that power-wise home theater computers don’t have to be as sophisticated and cutting edge as most top of the line PCs. If the sole purpose of the home theater PC is just as an entertainment system, the only requirement is that it is able to output video to the TV and audio to whatever audio receiver one might have. Thanks to the emergence of CPU form factors that have ultra small designs such as the XPC X200M from Shuttle or the Apple Mac Mini, one need not install a conventional desktop in the entertainment room.

Two PCs for One Home

Those who have the intention of having a PC as part of their home entertainment system would be better off with a secondary computer at home. In fact, this would serve as the primary one with its own computer monitor. The home theater PC can be directly connected to and make use the TV screen as its primary display. Going through the downloaded TV shows and movies via Microsoft’s Media Center would be a simple task to perform on the TV screen. However, more standard PC tasks such as reading and replying to email or even surfing the net could prove to be more difficult, especially when one is sitting on his couch with the TV screen 10 feet away.

File

As an added benefit, the primary PC could also serve as the storage space that’ll hold a majority of the media files. This would come in handy for those with home theater PC’s with smaller hard drives. As mentioned earlier, home theater PC’s need not have cutting edge technology and hard drive space is a feature that could be sacrificed. Window’s Home Server app is an excellent program that facilitates centralized file storage and should provide a great deal of help for this particular purpose once it is released towards the end of the year.

About the Author:
ITC Sales is a leading supplier of cheap laptops and computers including HP and Dell Laptops.

: http://www.earticlesonline.com//Bringing-the-Cinema-Home--The-PC-Integrated-in-the-Home-Theater/597991


FreedomRail Over the Door DVD Rack


FreedomRail Over the Door DVD Rack


$21.16


Add convenient media storage to your FreedomRail Over the Door Storage System with this CD and DVD Storage Rack. Providing divided slots to hold up to 26 standard DVD or CD cases the storage basket keeps labels clearly visible and cases simple to retrieve. Ideal for updating your latest must watch list. FreedomRail DVD Organizer Rack Features Durable steel wire construction with a white epox...


Video Game Tower In Red


Video Game Tower In Red


$22.99


Atlantic, Inc. 63706134 With its durable steel rod frame construction and small footprint, the Nestable Game Tower is a great organizational solution for your games, controllers and other gaming accessories. This game tower holds 2 controllers, one guitar and 20 games. Store your controllers and other small accessories in the lower accessory storage basket. Assembly of this item is simple and minimal.; Capacity: DVD: 20, BluRay: 20, Game: 20 WII 20 PS3; Material: Steel Wire; Color: Red; Finish: Powder Coated; Steel rod frame construction; Holds 2 controllers, one guitar and 20 games; Accessory storage basket; Easy assembly no glue, cams or dowels; Dimensions: 8.25"L x 13"W x 31.5"H

Be Sociable, Share!
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

 

May 2012
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  



#