Ok, just like the title says...
The Media Center PC has a tuner in it. You schedule shows to be recorded. Sounds good, right? Well, yeah except...
Almost everyone has digital cable nowadays. CERTAINLY anyone that would shell out many hundreds of dollars for a Media Center PC also has digital cable.
The kicker? Digital cable requires a separate tuner. This separate tuner makes the Media Center PC ... useless. It can't pick which channel to record from, since the separate tuner passes through a single video signal!
So what am I missing? Is this just a completely worthless segment? Consumer buying habits would seem to bear the idea out - digital cable became too prevalent, and thus we don't see much about Media Center PC's any more. It's certainly not the front-page item it was, say... two and a half years ago.
But am I missing something fundamental?
The Media Center PC has a tuner in it. You schedule shows to be recorded. Sounds good, right? Well, yeah except...
Almost everyone has digital cable nowadays. CERTAINLY anyone that would shell out many hundreds of dollars for a Media Center PC also has digital cable.
The kicker? Digital cable requires a separate tuner. This separate tuner makes the Media Center PC ... useless. It can't pick which channel to record from, since the separate tuner passes through a single video signal!
So what am I missing? Is this just a completely worthless segment? Consumer buying habits would seem to bear the idea out - digital cable became too prevalent, and thus we don't see much about Media Center PC's any more. It's certainly not the front-page item it was, say... two and a half years ago.
But am I missing something fundamental?
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