By discussing the pros and cons for different solutions we all learn something, so let’s continue.
Why so many people need this Mini and Pico PC's I don't get.
In cars and places there are just no room for a big PC case. Ok. But i think there is a few bucks to save on ordinary components.
Noise level and functionality are important for me as well as the price. Small size may be a bonus but it isn’t that important. I did some calculations on the cost of larger case computer, self-built or pre-built, and when I equip it with all that I need, including keyboard, display, mouse, remote, webcam and make it silent enough then I arrive at a price much higher than those mentioned above.
There are also alot of passive super sweet "stereo rack" HTPC cabinets this days. Looks really nice!
Nicer than a Mac mini or a Macbook with closed lid? Well, aesthetic feeling is a very personal matter, obviously.
I would rather build the case into the wall than to go for a super small cabinet on my kitchen table. It will not look good anyway.
Building the case into the wall or putting it in a closet is not an option for me. First, I will use it as a DVD player so I need simple and quick access to the DVD slot. Second, I need to control it using my programmable universal IR remote so that one remote button turns on and sets correctly up a number of units simultaneously (flat panel, av-receiver, av-switch, right app on pc, other units, inputs, outputs, and other things) for each given task (playing music, watching DVD, watching TV, showing pictures, conducting a video conversation etc). Also when I decide to move my furniture around or perhaps exchange rooms then I don’t want to have to rebuild the whole house. I don’t put things in stone here.
Except for this baby maby:
http://www.mini-itx.com/2007/02/14/the-flex-42-foldable-mini-itx-htpc
That baby, configured in the same way as Mac mini for £399 costs you £1531. Is it worth it? You tell me.
A Mac is nice. But for a Media Center? A laptop? Have you tried that remote with MC? I have not. But I do belive it's an awkward experience. And I've heard it's very easy to upgrade a MacBook
In what respect is a Mac not suitable for a Media Center? In what respect is a laptop not suitable for a Media Center? Both provided that I don’t need TV receiver in the computer – I’m using 2-receiver DVB/PVR box connected directly to my flat panel and my to AV-receiver. What is the difference between a laptop and another computer using the same processor/motherboard? If you don’t put it on your lap then it isn’t laptop anymore, or?
Problem with remote and MC is there because MC Theater View isn’t up to the living room, home theatre task. That has been discussed on other threads here but in summary I don’t want a computer in my living room, I want an appliance for playing music from hard disk (and displaying cover art on flat panel), for playing DVD and CD records, for displaying photos and images, maybe for playing disk-stored videos, and for video conversations. A computer will implement this appliance but it will not be used as a general computer. MC Theater View isn’t designed for this – that is the problem.
A monitor/TV with a long cable, remote with radio or WiFi, and just putting the machines in the closet. Now, THAT'S what I like.
Well, my appliance will be placed on the same shelve as the other equipment and where my flat panel is. Consequently all the cables will be short (meaning cheap and not affecting signal quality). The cables that I will need are: DVI/HDMI cable (to flat panel), S/PDIF/Toslink cable (to AV-receiver), USB/FireWire cable (to a DAC for excellent stereo sound), and USB/FireWire cable (from external tripod-mounted video camera). This appliance will be controlled by IR remote as all other of my appliances do. I’m sitting 4 – 5 meters from all that. That’s what I like.
However, I agree, notebooks and minis are as they are. It is difficult to modify/extend/upgrade what the hardware does due to the lack of free PCI slots. On the other hand, the functionality of many PCI cards is being implemented by external boxes using USB, FireWire or PC-Card or alike connectors. Also, I probably will replace this computer within next 3 – 4 years due to technological advances so I don’t want to overdo (overbuy) it today.