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Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: silverstone, cw03, case
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Silverstone CW03: First Impressions
First Impressions
The case is packed in a box with thick Styrofoam attached to cardboard standoffs to provide extra protective package. Removing the substantial protection reveals a cloth protective bag.
Once this is removed, we can see that there is a clear semi-hard plastic cover over the front of the case.
The first thing you will notice is the 7" Hitachi touchscreen that supports full HD 1080 and system resolutions of up to 1920x1200. This is a good quality screen that you can actually watch movies on.
Just below the display are the control buttons. These include power on, power LED, reset, HDD LED, LCD (turns the LCD on or off), LCD LED, Auto (to auto adjust the LCD), -/+ (menu and volume control) and menu. These buttons feel very sturdy and worked well in testing.
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The CPU and GPU are probably overkill unless the person using this is an avid gamer.
You did not say much about the touchscreen and how it works with Vista's built-in Media Center software. You stated that the instructions say to set it up as the secondary display in an extended configuration. Does the touchscreen echo the information in Vista's MC? Or did you use iMedian?
As far as more on HTPC, check out Tom's other articles as there are several and this was just about this case. You can compare them there, same for the software as there are articles on that too. As for the cost of this case, they usually use the search engine to provide that but just google it and you will find prices running about $699. http://www.google.com/products?q=s [...] UTF-8&um=1
niknik, I was going to do a Blu-Ray drive with some results of it but the Pioneer blu-ray software did not work, it said not a supported pioneer system and then the replacement did the same. I am investigating it further before I say any more but I think an HD HTPC system is a good idea.
I build a PVR on the KPC system like I reviewed, it works great, is quiet and I spent less than $400 on it
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Maybe I didn't read carefully enough, but I didn't see what the street price of this case is. Also, are there competitive alternatives worth considering?
I'm not here to shoot this article down, but I was hoping to see some of these issues addressed after reading 7 pages.
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