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    Default Official ASUS EeeBox 1012 Specs Revealed


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    Wow.. I'm sorry but that 720P v. "full HD" picture is a lie.
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    Can this thing output audio on the HDMI connector?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzeto View Post
    Wow.. I'm sorry but that 720P v. "full HD" picture is a lie.
    What are you talking about? They say it displays in 1080p.

    Frankly I think this thing looks cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snadinator View Post
    What are you talking about? They say it displays in 1080p.

    Frankly I think this thing looks cool.


    That's a lie, 720P isn't HD with a blur filter applied to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzeto View Post


    That's a lie, 720P isn't HD with a blur filter applied to it
    No kidding, 720P is worse than SD! Thank goodness my TV does 1080p
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    Terrible. It's not that hard to build your own PC for media.
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    Unless it's less than $300, it can't compete with an Asrock 330 which has an optical drive.

    I personally just built an HTPC myself.

    Keep in mind this won't run your high quality Flash-based sites very well, but pair this with VDPAU-accelerated XBMC or Boxee and you'll have a nice machine.

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