The SX100 is a stylishly designed Digital Entertainment System that blends in with your current
The SX100 is a stylishly designed Digital Entertainment System that blends in with your current audio and video components. We have carefully chosen quiet components to ensure that your HTPC does not create excessive noise in your living room. The SX100 is powered by Intel's 65 watt processor with 4 Gigabytes of DDR2 RAM. It comes with a high performance Nvidia video board that gives the system plenty of power to handle the many playback of 1080p HD content and recording your favorite TV shows in HD. It is also fully upgradeable to other processors.
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