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Wednesday, December 22, 2004


TEATRO D1 - The Super Media Center 2005 PC

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Unbelievable! This is one sexy Windows Media Center PC. The TEATRO D1 is like any finely crafted Italian product. It sports a built-in 7” 1280x720 VGA touchscreen, dual layer DVD burner and 500gb of HD space. You can record two shows at once (also has a FM tuner). The TEATRO D1 has integrated Wi-Fi, great for older homes where Cat5 is not easily pulled. I can’t read Italian so it’s hard to navigate the OnCinema site to find out more information… like pricing… but I expect this thing to be in the $3-5k range. The TEATRO D1 comes in silver (pictured) and black. It seems like all the really cool stuff in this space is coming from our friends in the EU. Which kind of makes sense, since Europeans have always been known for there love for quality and sexy styling… I guess we are known for $29 Target DVD players and Cheetos.

- OnCinema TEATRO D1 Website

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COMMENTS

Posted by Paul Watson at December 23, 2004 8:21 AM

Mama mia! That is a beauty. Bit late for my Christmas wish-list alas.

Posted by DarthSilentBob at December 23, 2004 8:36 AM

If you dig through OnCinema’s site and go to their store (hosted by someone else) it is priced at a cool 4999 Euros. Ouch. Nice, and I want one, but not that badly.

Posted by frank at December 23, 2004 9:43 AM

new the baby is 3598.99 euros off the manufacturer homepage.

Posted by mark at December 23, 2004 9:51 AM

http://www.atechfabrication.com/atech_5000_order_form.htm

You can order this case yourself from this site, customized to be EXACTLY the same thing. Add your own Motherboard and other accessories, and you’re in business for

Posted by mark at December 23, 2004 9:52 AM

http://www.atechfabrication.com/atech_5000_order_form.htm

You can order this case yourself from this site, customized to be EXACTLY the same thing. Add your own Motherboard and other accessories, and you’re in business for less than $2000 US. I priced the case that they are offering in this system build at $1200 US.

Posted by John at December 23, 2004 12:03 PM

It sports a built-in 7” 1280x720 VGA touchscreen

Am I missing something here????

Posted by NoOne at December 23, 2004 12:18 PM

$1200.00 for a computer case that is not even BTX capable, are they smoking crack?

Posted by skeeter at December 23, 2004 12:50 PM

At’s-a spicy a-meatball!

Posted by Jacko at December 23, 2004 3:51 PM

4.99900 EUR
Euro = 6.75031 USD United States Dollars

Posted by Jon H at December 23, 2004 10:09 PM

“1280x720 VGA touchscreen”

If it’s 1280x720, it’s not VGA. I don’t know what silly combination of letters it would be, but it ain’t VGA.

Companies really need to stop using those damn meaningless codes, anyway. The numbers are far more useful, and really, it’s not like UI’s use terms like “UXGA”, they tend to use the numbers.

Grumble.

Posted by Jon H at December 23, 2004 10:10 PM


Anyone have any idea who makes the LCD panel it uses? Has a similar panel shown up in any other products?

Posted by Danny Mavromatis at December 23, 2004 11:41 PM

Jon, Good question… I don’t know which LCD panel they are using, they say it’s a 1280x720 display, but I’ve personally never seen a 7” 1280x720 “WXGA” TFT panel. Maybe Samsung or some other LCD OEM makes one.

Posted by mac at April 25, 2005 7:30 PM

“4.999 EUR
Euro = 6.75031 USD United States Dollars”

Not every country uses the comma as a seperator, so no it’s not just under 7 bucks !.

4.999 Euro would read $4,999 Euro in the USA.



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