Would this be barebones technologically speaking? I really don't care about HD or LCD/plasma.
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You should be able to build this PC with Operating System, Motherboard, Memory, CPU and Hard Drives for far less than $500Ĭ'mon join us in the 21st Century, Target has a 32" LCD for $350 Run Windows 7 because its just worth it, its super stable and Media Center looks great. Get a simple TV Wonder 600 PCI-E card and your done Pair that with a 65w Dual Core CPU, 4GB of RAM and run Windows 7. This chipset will do HD (Not that you care) but where you MIGHT care is it will accelerate BluRay movies as well. Get a AMD based motherboard with a 780G or 790GX chipset. However HDMI does simplify connections to LCD and Plasma TV's. With that being said, like I said most cards have composite outputs/s-video outputs. I hope your not like my mother and feels HD is not necessary, if your not a sports watcher or action movie/tv watcher umm I guess you won't mind composite video. Sorry but HD is standard unless you get your TV via Cable or Sat, then your forced to use S-Video as your best input. If you want RAID, if you got a Mini Tower you can put all your drives (4) in RAID. Of course you can have Windows automatically back up to USB as often as you see fit. I think My Movies might allow it as well. But if you put your ISO's into your Video Library then sure you can burn DVD's at the push of a button.
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Why would burning ISO's from your Lounge Chair be asking too much? Windows Media Center for obvious reasons won't let you burn movies located in your Movies Folder.