VoodooPC announced it has shipped the Voodoo Vibe, which it claim...
VoodooPC announced it has shipped the Voodoo Vibe, which it claimed was “the world’s first Central Home Theater and Entertainment PC.” Like other custom PCs from the company, the Vibe was optimized for computer gaming, but Voodoo said its…
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latest system also was designed to play DVD movies and download music and video, as well as serve as a central media server PC. The company also shipped a custom “Vibe Xbox” that it said allowed users, in conjunction with the Vibe PC, not only to play Xbox games but also record and pause live TV like a typical PVR. It said that by hooking up the Vibe to the custom Xbox, the user could stream video, display slide shows, play MP3 files and burn recordings to DVD. Unclear Wed. was the custom Xbox’s pricing and whether Microsoft authorized the modified console. Voodoo and Microsoft didn’t respond to requests for comment by our deadline. Vibe is equipped with AMD Athlon 64 processors, its video is powered by Nvidia and it features up to 1.6 terrabytes of Hitachi drive storage.