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12th October 2004, 16:50 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| A Media Center PC for the bathtub? No, not really. What I have done is repurposed an Xbox controller w/ built in LCD as a second display and controller for the Media Center PC in my bedroom. This allows me to change songs, pause, change volume etc.. without leaving the bathroom. I use it while reading a book in the bathtub. I would not recommend it for DVD or TV viewing as the screen is very small. I suppose it would suffice for TV programs where the image is not that important like a news program. http://www.ghettohardware.com/articles/mcebathroom/
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