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Posted at 7:13 AM on Sunday 12/23/12 by
leothelion
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Newegg has the Zotac ZBOXHD-ID34BR Nvidia Ion Blu-ray Mini Barebone System for $260 - $30 rebate [Exp 12/31] = $230 with free shipping.

  • Intel Atom D525 Dual-Core 1.8GHz, 250GB HDD, 4GB DDR2-800
  • Nvidia Ion GPU, Blu-ray, USB 3.0, eSATA, Wi-Fi, card reader
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      Fitch - Posted 8:07 am PST 12/23/12 (88 Posts)  Report Spam

      2 GB RAM DDR-667, actually.

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      zzyzx - Posted 8:38 am PST 12/23/12 (5134 Posts)  Report Spam

      Uoooo, Neato, I want one... I think...

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      TripWire - Posted 9:06 am PST 12/23/12 (145 Posts)  Report Spam

      Pre-installed 2GB of DDR2 800 with a capacity of 4GB. Lean on memory capacity.

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      Goob - Posted 1:48 pm PST 12/23/12 (433 Posts)  Report Spam

      Darn so close to a nice little htpc. Anyone know of something similar to this but DDR3 up to 8GB?

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      dave_c - Posted 2:15 pm PST 12/23/12 (20878 Posts)  Report Spam

      Since when does a HTPC need 8GB?

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      narfdaddy - Posted 3:32 pm PST 12/23/12 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

      holding out for a better zotac... you need 500gb and 4gb ram these days

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      Goob - Posted 6:51 pm PST 12/23/12 (433 Posts)  Report Spam

      Most say 4GB is plenty for a HTPC but at this price it seems like the specifications would warrant "up to 8GB of DDR3". Another $100 for an OS and then you may have to upgrade to 4GB of expensive outdated DDR2 makes me say no deal. I guess a small laptop would do the job nicely but the inexpensive ones don't come with blu-ray.

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