Denguru vient de mettre en ligne un nouveau comparatir dans lequal il met sur le banc des test près de 11 boîtiers HTPC pour ceux qui ne saurait pas ce que signifie HTPC sa vient de « Home Theater PC » qui signifie simplement « PC Home-Cinéma » dans un français correcte… « The last time we took a crack at building a Home Theater PC (HTPC), we opted for a slimline case from Hiper. However, this resulted in many problems with hardware installation and heat dissipation inside the case. Since then, numerous other vendors have introduced new cases designed specifically for Home Theater PC (HTPC) use, so we thought it was time to build another HTPC!
As before, we want to create a quiet Windows Media center-based HTPC suitable for living room use that can play back a wide variety of video and audio formats. Our HTPC should also be able to record and play back HDTV content and play standard DVDs. This PC must also support a wireless remote control or a wireless keyboard that can easily handle all Windows and multimedia functions without having to jump through too many hoops. Finally, we want the selected hardware components to integrate into the HTPC easily with a minimum of unpleasant surprises during assembly and testing. »
Voici la liste des boitiers testés par Denguru :
– 3R Systems HT-1100
– Antec Overture II-EC
– The CoolerMaster CM Media 260
– CoolerMaster CM Media 250
– Lian Li PC-880B
– Nmedia HTPC200
– Silverstone LC16M-B
– Silverstone Sugo SST-SG01
– Thermaltake Bach VB8000BNS
– Thermaltake Mozart VC4000SNS
– Thermaltake Rhythm CL-W0042
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