Le vendredi 30 juin 2006 à 19:10 +0100, Hamish a écrit :

> > > PCs are a lot of hassle to set up and maintain.  This would be *less*
> > > hassle. A *lot* less.  If you want to decode HD in software you need a
> > > LOT of CPU and CPU is expensive.  And uses a lot of power.  If the source
> > > is HD you have to decode HD even if the display is just SD.
> >
> > Personally, my proposal is just an externalization of the graphical
> > ressource (in a pizza box or in the monitor, anyway)
> > Moreover, I don´t think that an all-in-one product would get the favor
> > of the consumers : the PC will stay the PC, the TV will stay the TV and
> > a Media center will be anything else.
> 
> Well... Someone is doing it... (All in one that is).
> 
> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7551486368.html
> 
Wise do it before (and Apple has his iMac on the PC side).

Where is the line between a thin-client and a PC ?
> 
> H
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