VidaBox releases hybrid Media Center PC
Posted on Oct 20, 06 12:07 AM PDT

VidaBox has issued a press release that their new Dual HD Lux and Dual HD Max are Media Center PCs that can be configured to support both Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats, giving you the best of both worlds without worrying about the success of either format. You can now enjoy native 1080p resolution on either platform, and both systems also come with HDCP-compliant outputs for high-quality video, and dual analog and dual HDTV tuners which are capable of recording up to four TV shows simultaneously. Dual core AMD 4600+ processors and 8GB of RAM power these beasts, while storage is provided by up to 3.7TB of hard drive space. Expect to fork out more than a cool $4,000 for each of these systems.
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