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DH Review: GMC Noblesse Muse K1 Chassis
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_______________________ Home theater personal computers have faced an explosive growth during the past few years, at a faster rate than most other consumer electronics. The most common equipment for a modern living room is not a 32” plasma TV, a projector or a 1000W Hi-If system, but a computer to control everything. The introduction of media center computers has seen the return of the desktop case and now can include new technology such as wireless, dedicated home theater operating systems and remote controls to improve the whole experience. For the gamers amongst us sometimes smaller cases commonly used for theater PC’s do not cater for high end components or do not have room for expansion and so a larger chassis is required. An answer to these problems comes from Korea and GMC, who released the first tower home theater case, the Muse K1. Loaded with more features than most desktop PC cases and able to house even the most powerful systems while remaining stylish enough to match other high-tech equipment, it arrives on the scene to cover the gap between a desktop HTPC case and enthusiast’s tower case. Many might think that GMC is a new company, but actually is one of the oldest case manufacturers in Korea, founded back in 1996. GMC specializes only in computer enclosures and power supply units, and their products lineup includes many fine desktop and tower cases. The Muse AVC-K1 was released only recently and is one of the best cases GMC has to offer. |
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Howlin at the moon
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Im sorry I have nothing usefull to add but I wouldn't be living upto my childish nature (im nearly 30) if I didnt say this.
Hi there would you like to come home with me and check out my nobless muse? Ok it's outta my system, normal service resumed. Thats a bloody big box to have in your livingroom, I don't have one but my idea of a HTPC is a slimline device that lies flat like a DVD player. It's something I've always fancied building but now im becoming more acquainted with Xbox's mediaplayer im finding less reasons to build one. Oh and the noblesse muse has knobs on it. |
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