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Ichijoe
Duck - Shills for Shillary

@Background Pony  
Internet would say it was a Dual Core Intel Atom with an nVidia ION Chipset. The only thing that scares me is the fact that I have a shedload of Anime encoded in Hi10p. Unfortunately there is no Hardware decoding possible and its debatable if the Atom is strong enough to decode it itself.
 
Other then that I think this could make a very nice HTPC given the nVidia VDPAU h.264 Hardware decoder. So things like DVB-S/2 & and DVB-C shouldn’t be a problem.
Background Pony #F7FD
@Ichijoe  
I’m not sure because it’s not mine, but it looks to have an internal DVD drive.  
The source says it’s a modded Giada N10 HTPC.
Ichijoe
Duck - Shills for Shillary

Could ya describe it some more. You said this was a HTPC, sooo do you also use any USB DVB Devices? Is the core running an Intel CPU or an ARM? As for Software, is it MythTV, VDR or TVheadend and XBMC?
 
I got a power hungry C2D system w/DVB-S2 and DVB-C PCI Cards, running YaVDR at the moment. But, I’m very interested into looking into low power ARM / USB solutions. As long as it can decode 1080p h.264 content I’m game for it!
Ichijoe
Duck - Shills for Shillary

Sadly I only have the Burger King Twilight, Pinkie & Fluttershy + Two Blind Bag Ponies (Caramel a.k.a Sir Chance-A-Lot & Sassaflash) siting on my NAS Box.