Entertainment 2.0

Blog by a VMC Evangelist

  • Apr
    18

    image Okoro Media Systems has debuted it’s 2009 Media Center servers and are giving you a ton of options.  Rack mountable, 6GB minimum ram and a choice of Vista 32bit, 64bit or Windows Home Server with Media Center or SageTV providing the actual interface, you get these server just about any way you want.

    From the article at CEPro:

    Along with a rack-mountable chassis, 80-gig solid state hard drive OS drive and Intel i7 processor technology, each RK system will come standard with a Blu-ray drive, RS-232 support, multi-zone audio support, and a minimum of 6 GB RAM.

    You’ll also get a minimum of 2 terabytes media storage—but these days that’s not enough for all of your music and your high-def video library, is it? Nah, Okoro doesn’t think so either, so the storage options include up to 32 TB of RAID storage.

    I doubt I’ll ever have the money to buy one of these systems myself but I do have to say that they look good, come pretty much the way you want them and with enough storage for even the heaviest movie watcher. 

    What system would you build if money were no object?  Comment below and let us know!

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