I am not in need of one, but there may be some people here that could use a PC to run Windows 7 media center.
I saw this on a slickdeals thread today: https://slickdeals.net/f/11533143-hp-co ... e-shipping
HP desktop dual core pc running win7 pro for $50.
Looking for cheap WMC Windows machine?
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- DavidinCT
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WOW, old machines. You'd be better off searching on ebay for like i3 or i5 models and you could get them sub $150 with some hunting. As with these machines, you will get NO HDMI out, needing a 1/2 hight video card (cant put a full size PCI card in it). A little more modern machine odds are will have HDMI on board.
Still for $50, not bad for a entry machine. Perfect for the new person trying to get into the HTPC thing.
Still for $50, not bad for a entry machine. Perfect for the new person trying to get into the HTPC thing.
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Windows Media Center certified and WMC MVP 2010 - 2012
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Check out this post. I've been using one of these for about 6 months and the only thing I added was a SoundBlaster card so I could have surround and an external hard drive for storage. It's a great all around entry machine.
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That may be a good option as well. I'm just a little afraid of the Dell small form factor design. I got one of those (very similar model) for my inlaws brand new and have already had to replace the power supply on it twice.StinkyImp wrote:Check out this post. I've been using one of these for about 6 months and the only thing I added was a SoundBlaster card so I could have surround and an external hard drive for storage. It's a great all around entry machine.