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Sorry, missed that thread! I'll keep a close eye on it
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Yeah your right dont know why I saw that my brain completely misread the text.
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Apparently they don't want to sell this in the US. Still no info at all on release dates and/or pricing. If they ever decide to sell these things in the western world should we expect to see a price drop on the current models? Still $350 on Newegg.com.
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I'm on the cusp of buying an ION330HT (when the IR issue gets sorted at least) but am concerned that my current setup isn't going to hold up when streaming 1080p stuff.
Currently I have a wired gigabit network but the bottleneck seems to be the Buffalo Terastation 1.5TB NAS that I have. Typically I only get about 2mb/sec when transferring a file from a PC on my network to the NAS.
If I were to replace the NAS with an eSATA drive and plug that into the ION clearly transfer rates would be more than enough but my concern would be how I get the files from the "download" PC to that drive. Although I've worked in IT for 20 years I'm a total Linux noob but I assume I can share folders on the external drive via Linux on the ION and they'd be visible to a Windows7 machine??
or would I be better just to put as big a drive as possible directly into the ION
or would a 1.5TB external drive using USB2 attached to the ION be enough
or should I not worry about it all and see what happens?
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2009-11-25, 05:56
If I read it right, the new model also supports RAID 0+1 configuration. If they are selling for $500 for the now Blue-ray model, they can hang on to it for awhile. The thing that frustrates me about these HTPCs is that you are paying more for small form factor than the actual hardware itself.