
TVs are sizing down, now in the form of flat panel, which you can hang on the wall. Of course, the main reason is to save more space. But other associated devices such as HTPCs (Home Theater PC) or media servers or set-top boxes still come in pretty bulky sizes that normally take up some significant space in your tiny apartment.
The Piixl EdgeCenter 3770 Media PC is an exceptional, it’s super slim, in just 30mm deep, which you can slide it behind any flat panel TV or screen that measures between 37 and 70 inches. And no one will notice that there is a PC behind the TV.
Despite the super slim form factor, it’s packed with a a Core i7 processor, four TV tuners, and super-fast graphics card and even capable of playing back 1080p HD content. It’s fast enough to handle any home theater task and should be the best replacement of your existing home theater PC, so you can save more space.
Unfortunately, it comes in super expensive price that runs you $4,043. So, it’s advisable to wait for 1 or 2 years, when the price will probably go down to a 10th only.
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