With the new features of the 2008 TV Pack, I couldn’t resist buying a new media center from a cutting edge OEM like S1Digital who was the first to ship systems with the new update, and according to Paul I was the first to get one.  I plan on writing (at least) a couple posts on this system, in this one I won’t be going into any details on the new TV Pack update.  This is a kind of a sticky situation, Microsoft OEM is saying it’s OK for me to discuss all the new features since I’ve purchased a machine with it loaded but the Media Center Beta Team (I am on the beta) has asked that I not until my NDA expires on 9/3, so I’ve decided that I like testing Media Center and wish to remain on the beta’s I’m on so I’ll wait until my NDA is released before going into any details.

So lets start with the system specs.  Paul was great to work with and let me customize some of the components of their Platinum Edition Media Center.  In addition to the default specs (which are quite good to begin with), I went with a Quad Core 9300 CPU, added 2GB of RAM for a total of 4 and got Vista Ultimate instead of Home Premium.  Disk wise I went with 2 500GB drives in a Raid 0 (striped disks) for a total of 1TB.  For the tuners I got 2 internal Digital Cable Tuners, I’ll go into more detail on my tuner setup in a later post.  I just went with the default DVDRW drive as all of our Blu-ray and HD-DVD viewing is done on standalone players in our home theater, this machine is in the living room.  The system has an e-SATA port so I could easily add a SATA HD-DVD/Blu-ray combo drive later on if needed.

The system took about a week and a half to get to me after I ordered it, I did the cheap ground shipping which was 4 days of that time.  The system arrived in perfect condition.  I hooked the system up in my office to get everything configured, the first time you boot the system it runs through the final steps of the image deployment and the Vista OOBE wizard which took about 15 minutes.  I’ll detail out my setup in a later post, but I’ve had the system in the living room replacing my Velocity Micro CineMagix Grand Theater system since Saturday and it’s been solid as a rock.

Look for my next post after 9/3 where I’ll get into all the details of my setup and the TV Pack update.

More unboxing pictures are available here.

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