I received a mail today from Keith who just got his HP Digital Entertainment Center z545 and blogs about it. In his own words, “Heck, Apple products are cool, but the DEC is easily the best looking consumer electronic (CE) device I've ever purchased.”
What's even cooler is that he's posted a Photo Story (.zip file) unveil of his new acquisition. Keith has inspired me to create a Photo Story of my home setup- MCE, MCX, Roku Digital Audio Receiver with WM Connect (which I need to blog on later), Portable Media Center, Tablet and how it all comes together for entertaining this holiday season.
If you're looking for an HP Digital Entertainment Center to check out, you might try your local Best Buy. Ryan (my son) and I spent some time down at the local BB in Bellevue where they're retooling the store and have an HP DEC Z540 (single tuner) in a living room setup in the TV/Home Theater Department. A rep from Intel was bringing people over from the PC area to check it out. I can't guarantee they'll all have cable feeds and Internet connections to do a full test drive but call your local Best Buy and ask if they have it if you're interested in seeing it in person.
Oh, and DigitalJoy.com is now live with special Internet offers from HP on new Media Center PCs. The nationwide ad should be hitting tonight on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and ESPN's Sunday Night Football. My favorite part is when the cartoon blue bird lands on the finger of the Alien (yes, from Aliens). If you don't know what I'm talking about, you soon will ;). This is not your regular Microsoft ad or your regular Intel ad.
Speaking of which, I just upgraded my home desktop system with an Intel P4 3.2Ghz processor with HT technology. Fry's was having a $209 fire sale that included motherboard. My system is SCREAMING now compared to before (my old system was nearing 2.5 years old). Why didn't I upgrade earlier you might ask? I try to keep at least one real-world test system at home with mediocre hardware so I can keep tabs on what our experiences are like for mainstream as well as enthuasiasts.
Keep the emails coming :)