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Format war, schmormat war. The fight between HD DVD and Blu-ray has almost come to a complete dead-lock these days. So to spice it up a bit, VidaBox has created some Media Center PCs that have drives for each. The VidaBox Dual HD Lux and Dual HD Max can be configured to play both formats and support the native 1080p resolution for both as well. The Max (pictured above) is the higher end one (with a heftier price tag), including a built-in 7-inch touch screen for navigating through Windows Media Center. The Lux and Max both support HDCP and will run you $3,499 and $4,399 respectively. Check out a picture of the Lux after the break.
Format war, schmormat war. The fight between HD DVD and Blu-ray has almost come to a complete dead-lock these days. So to spice it up a bit, VidaBox has created some Media Center PCs that have drives for each. The VidaBox Dual HD Lux and Dual HD Max can be configured to play both formats and support the native 1080p resolution for both as well. The Max (pictured above) is the higher end one (with a heftier price tag), including a built-in 7-inch touch screen for navigating through Windows Media Center. The Lux and Max both support HDCP and will run you $3,499 and $4,399 respectively. Check out a picture of the Lux after the break.
Read [VidaBox] Via [Gizmodo]
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