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There are total of four models to choose from the new Digital Home Series; DH101 was designed with the latest LCD Display that not only supports multiple languages, but also allows different display selections with its blue glowing background. DH 102 on the other hand, comes with the aluminum piano mirror coating and the hottest 7 inch Touch Screen front LCD display bringing all the media function controls easy and fast at user"s fingertips.

DH101 and DH102 not only comes with high quality external design, but the internal structure and thermal modules further overturned the common impression of limited spacing and ineffective thermal solutions towards home theater PC chassis. The 12cm front fan and the double 6cm rear fan included in the unit saves the chassis from heating concerns. Up to three 3.5" and one 5.25" drive bays is also available for upgrading. The single insert/exit button on the front panel makes disc changing easy for users. DH Series HTPCs are the high quality chassis with delicate body structure and thoughful internal space designs.

Any word on price? Specifically for the model with the VFD. I"m still searching for that perfect HTPC case. I was considering the Antec Fusion, or the Silverstone LC10M so far. The Antec is a little more than I"d like to spend, but the Silverstone doesn"t have the volume knob or 120mm fan(s).

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This full size chassis with touch screen is 174mm (6.9") high. It is made from extruded, brushed aluminum with four round corners finished by sandblasting. Screw less cover in all chassis, kept in place by magnets. This chassis accommodates four 3.5" HD and one standard optical drive. 7" touch screen LCD ads nice look and very convenient operation, however it works with Soundgraph FingerUI software only. For more information about FingerUI software please look

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The premium HD160XT Home Theater PC enclosure features an elite 7” LCD touch-screen display, elegant audiophile styling, excellent airflow, along with an impressive suite of software. Awesome!

Zalman’s new HD160XT is a premium HTPC enclosure that incorporates a high-quality 7′ LCD with touch-screen capabilities. The HD160XT is similar in many ways to theZalman HD160 casewe reviewed last year but takes the elegant audiophile styling and HTPC features to a new, higher level.The HD160XT is available in either silver or black and can accommodate a full size ATX mother board and power supply.It has room for one externally accessible 5.25′ drive and up to five internal HDDs to support your music and movie storage needs.The HD160XT comes with four exhaust fans pre-installed and multiple case vent openings for excellent ventilation and cooling.The bundled M-Play Zini software provides a wealth of functionality.

In addition to the integrated 7′ LCD display, the HD160XT HTPC enclosure comes equipped with a 17-in-1 card reader, and a Windows MCE compatible IR remote control.Like the original HD160, the HD160XT is a desktop style enclosure squarely targeted towards HTPC enthusiasts.

Two things caught my attention when I first unpacked this case.The HD160XT is relatively large for a desktop style home theater PC enclosure.This bodes well for easy installation and good case cooling.And the HD160XP is gorgeous.It has one of the nicest anodized finishes I have seen to date on any HTPC.The HD160XT will certainly hold its own when placed in a rack with other high-end audio-video gear.

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Reviewing a Zalman HTPC chassis seems to have become an annual event in this day and age – in 2006 we looked at the original HD160 and last year we reviewed the HD135.

Today, we revisit the HD160 range but go upmarket with the HD160XT Plus – this version has the 7” “Zero Defect” LCD touch screen and control buttons at the front, in addition to an updated remote control that also doubles as a mouse. The "Plus" model specifically is the cream of the crop in Zalman’s HTPC range – it has a fuller featured remote, and a redesigned front with more buttons to control the LCD.

While other Zalman models look deceptively bigger, the HD160XT Plus doesn’t because the front appears “busier” – the large 7” LCD display and buttons help to make it look far more serious than a simple VFD.

Flicking down the front flap and suddenly the whole panel oozes cool as you watch it slowly fold outwards revealing the hidden card slots, USB, Firewire and front audio connectors. We wish it covered the buttons as well though – just to make it a little neater. It’s trying too hard to be a cross between a functional DVD player and a sleek AMP. The functionality is not limited to the buttons though – the large scroll wheel is also a button and the touch screen is, well, one big button.

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In the final analysis, do these cases offer well-built HTPC platforms with many options, or are they just flashy cases with a pretty face? At the risk of sounding wishy-washy, I think the answer is yes to both. Indeed, these are great HTPC cases. And yes, they are definitely flashy with a pretty face.

As for their build qualities, the cases are certainly well-constructed, especially the Moneual 972 and SilverStone CW03. They all look good and appropriate in a home-theater room. They all serve their purpose well, which is to bring the HTPC into the living space inconspicuously and practically, and all of them offer this service without too much hassle as far as hardware installation is concerned.

As far as a flashy, pretty face, they have that, too. As shallow as it may be, the most obvious feature of these cases--the LCD touch screen--is probably a lot more cosmetic than practical. Sure, it allows you to launch music files in a convenient way without powering up your big screen, but other than that, there"s not a lot of tangible benefit to watching video on a 7" screen when the computer is presumably attached to an HDTV.

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The three cases from Moneual, Thermaltake, and Zalman represent some of the highest-end enclosures you can buy for an HTPCs, in terms of quality, features, and price. We decided to look at models with an integrated display, which you should carefully consider. Although there are many aesthetic reasons you"d want to go that route, including easy control of audio playback without the need for a large screen, there are only a few real-world benefits when it comes to usability. Most people can certainly live without such a luxury, given that an operating system output of 800x600 resolution gets distorted on the 800x480 displays. The result is ovals instead of circles, which you probably won"t warm to, especially after paying a few hundred dollars extra for the secondary 7” LCD.

Yet, the displays are extremely handy if you use your HTPC for audio playback on a regular basis, or if you like to grandstand when presenting your darling of a home theater PC to your friends. The additional display options are not important, but they’re at least nice to have.

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Another company that needs no introduction in the world of computer cases is Thermaltake. Their lineup of HTPC cases is very impressive ranging from the monstrous MozartTX to the tiny SD100 Mini. Then we have the DH series in the middle, starting with the DH101 which quickly spawned into the DH102, DH103, and now the DH104.

The DH104 is arguably Thermaltake"s most impressive HTPC case so far, featuring an impressive 7" LCD touchscreen and hot keys module. This setup is similar to what we found on the GlacialTech Altair A381, even the remotes are the same, suggesting that they are in fact using the same design. However, Thermaltake took the concept to the next level with the LCD screen, and it should be said they are not afraid to charge you for it.

The Thermaltake DH104 is an impressive looking case and despite of its monstrous size, we feel it can still serve perfectly well as a HTPC case. The DH104 measures 17" wide, 8.3" tall, and 18" long, and if you were to turn the DH104 on its side it could easily pass as a mid-tower.

Thermaltake has also done an excellent job of hiding away the front I/O panel when not in use. In order to access the I/O ports you have to push the panel and it will fold down. Behind the panel is a single Firewire port, two USB ports, and two audio jacks. Above the front I/O panel is the hot keys module which is linked to the 7" LCD display.

The LCD touch screen supports 1024x768 which is a suitable resolution for a 7" screen. The screen itself is quite bright and I found it very easy to read, particularly when using the supplied Media LAB software. Scrolling through the menus is very easy and allows the user to access quite a large amount of information while it is also possible to control the computer. It is also possible to check your mail and even monitor network traffic which can be useful for a HTPC.

On the left side of the case we have the 7" LCD display which is recessed nicely into the front facade. Below the LCD is a traditional power button, surrounded by a ring which is used as the power light. Next to the power button is a small hard drive activity LED.

Around the back of the DH104 you will notice that Thermaltake has also painted the rear black. This gives a nice finishing touch to the exterior design. At the rear of the case a 120mm fan is evident, along with seven full length expansion slots for add-in devices. The seventh slot is being used by an external VGA cable, which is connected to the front mounted 7" LCD panel.

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All Media Centre home cinema PCs have to satisfy in two areas – looks and performance. Home cinema users want performance comparable to a good Blu-ray player, but wouldn"t be happy with a system in their living room which looks like a games player"s acid nightmare. So Cryo has taken its experience in the games PC market, and applied it to a home cinema design, the Cryo HTPC.

What all Cryo"s HTPC systems have in common is the recognition that home cinema systems incorporating HD playback are surprisingly demanding of computer power. This necessitates advanced processing and cooling systems that run quietly.

By connecting a VGA loop-through, this can act as a touch-controller and supplementary monitor, so you don"t have to switch on your main monitor and AV amp to use the PC.

The Windows 7 version of ArcSoft"s Total Media Theatre software means you can now view a Blu-ray on an external monitor and the touchscreen at the same time – something not possible with Vista. An external 10-inch version is also available, which can be in sited in another location.

Cryo"s main unit is around the size and weight of a typical home cinema AVR. The case can take full-length cards, so it would be easy to upgrade if necessary, but the accessories for the Cryo HTPC are carefully chosen for living-room use.

Unfortunately, I found that some Blu-ray titles disabled mouse cursors, so the AirMouse was useless with them. While some multimedia PCs offer an onscreen virtual cursor to overcome this problem, here you have to swap to the other remote control.

Cryo"s HTPC is an impressive multimedia system that doesn"t make the mistake of trying to supplant your existing multichannel amplification system; it would fit nicely into a hi-fi rack, adding the sophistication of touchpanel control.

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Science fiction has always served as a window into a potential future, namely in the way of technology. But what was once regulated to episodes of Star Trek is quickly becoming the stuff of reality. Many fixtures of these kinds of shows and books have begun to inspire real-life counterparts, including - but not limited to - touchscreen technology.

One only has to look at how far cell phones have come since their inception. Physical keyboards, like those from BlackBerry, gave people about as much of a solution as is possible for those who found themselves doing more on the devices as they became more advanced. Where tactile options came up short, touchscreens graciously stepped up to bat, providing a much fuller experience. This kind of functionality then spread to tablets, which are considered by many to be rivals of laptops and even standard PCs.

While there are still some things that are best done on a desktop computer, that does not change the fact that many users find themselves longing for the same abilities on their PCs afforded by many of their mobile devices. This is what helped breed the touchscreen monitor market, which has many viable options for people seeking the best of both worlds. With stronger computing power and a finer ability to control actions occurring in the screen, users can get more work done in new and exciting ways.

Traditionally, computer mice are what have allowed us to "touch" in a virtual context, but touchscreen monitors are changing all that. It might be said that the reason that mice were used in the first place was because the technology had not evolved to a responsive enough level to enable that natural solution. Now that people have the touchscreen technology, they want it everywhere.

If one thing is for certain, it is that the burgeoning adoption of touchscreen technology is no fad. Proliferation has already come too far to turn back now, and computer manufacturers are taking notice. Everyone is trying to get a piece of the action, including ELO Touch Solutions, Laiputuo Electronics, Planar, HP, 3M, Touch Systems, ViewSonic, Dell and ACER as well. Getting into the touchscreen monitor game is a no-brainer for the companies involved in this generation of computing. With so many different applications made for touchscreen monitors, options exist for all sorts of interested parties.

Touchscreen monitors are becoming the new standard in both private and enterprise settings. Here are some of the ways they can be leveraged effectively for business: touchscreen monitors for workstations, touchscreen monitors for hospitals, and touchscreen monitors for POS systems.

Newegg offers a large selection of touchscreen monitors which vary according to the type from 5-wire Resistive touchscreen monitors, and Accu Touch touchscreen monitors, to Capacitive touchscreen monitors, and more. Newegg’s wide selections will definitely meet your needs.

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