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  • Home Theater PCs: Trendy Cases In Hi-Fi Design
    June 14, 2005 – 1:04 PM in Buyer's Guides
    A multimedia PC is only accepted in the living room if it has the look of hi-fi equipment. THG introduces four such HTPC cases, and the toys that go with it like remote controls with special operating software for the sofa, motherboards and quiet cooling systems.
  • Building Your Home Theater Around the PC
    March 11, 2005 – 12:03 PM in Build Your Own
    You want your home theater now, but don't want to spend the money. Building one on the cheap with your PC has been possible for some time, but is the alternative finally up to snuff compared to a more traditional set up?
  • Movie Theater Video for the Masses
    January 26, 2005 – 12:03 PM in Build Your Own
    A true home theater experience is not about that box they call a TV or a PC-monitor. When we say home theater we mean a video projector with a screen and even a curtain. The price: less than $2,000. Popcorn and Milk Duds not included.
  • Building The Ultimate Home Theater PC
    October 3, 2005 – 1:05 PM
    Hype aside, is it really possible to build a PC that is quiet and does everything that a high-end remote-controlled set-top box can do? And don't forget it's got to look good in your living room, too.
  • Home Theater Cinema Paradiso With Video Projectors
    October 15, 2004 – 1:02 PM
    Forget about expensive LCD TV screens: A digital video projector can do a better job for a whole lot less. A blank white wall and an investment of less than $1,500 can transform your living room into a movie theater minus the $10 plus tickets and obnoxious crowds. THG illustrates how now-affordable digital video projectors work as well as what to avoid.
  • Building a Low-Power Home Theater PC System
    October 16, 2006 – 8:48 AM in Buyer's Guides
    Building a Low-Power Home Theater PC System Heat and noise are the enemies of quiet home theater enjoyment, but good component selection addresses these concerns. As we walk through our own Home Theater build we'll consider what changes might have improved the final product.