JJussi a écrit :> On Monday, 24. Novemberta 2008 11:37:20 Nicolas Huillard wrote:>> jori.hamalainen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :>>>> I happened to have my Kill-A-Watt nearby and this is what I found:>>>> With the HD spinning: 180mA / 12Watts>>>> With the HD idle and the PH in standby: 100mA / 6Watts>>> And PCH supports upto 1080p (or 1920x1200 with 16/10 monitor) with no>>> micro judders.. :) Just the UI is needed for full VDR-usage.> >> I guess you're talking about PopcornHour.>> This is another path : much more power efficient, much more integrated,>> but much less open and fun than DIY x86 PC hardware ;-)> > If we are talking about just plain vdr client with DVB cards somewhere in > network (NFS).. How about "Samsung SyncMaster 460MXn 46" Full HD LCD with in > builded PC" (LH46MGTLBC/EN)> * AMD Athlon X2 3400+ 1.8GHz> * 1GB DDR2> * 4MB Flash> * ATI Radeon HD 3200> * GBit LAN> * Realtek ALC262 sound> * 3x USB2.0> * Windows what could be changed to Linux... ;-) Neat!Pros:* integrated IR receiver that can power up the PC* no audio, IR cables, etc.* Flash disk (is it really it?) for a quick local bootCons:* no real hardware choice* potential driver/config problems (radeon, flash drive, TV-PC relationship)* have to change the TV set at the same time* power draw (330W vs. 240W for a similar PC-less 46" LCD) -- NH _______________________________________________vdr mailing listvdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr