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From what I've read online and in magazines, the ION platform would be perfect for media PCs. Small form factor, basically noiseless, with good graphics, and good-enough CPU power.
If the TV-out works well with Linux or FreeBSD, this could replace my aging laptop as our media centre.
The HDMI output probably incorporates HDCP. Once you remove Vista and replace it with Linux or FreeBSD, the hardware probably won't be able to process 1080p media content any longer.
Edited 2009-04-08 06:14 UTC
Nonsense. Barely any media implement HDCP, so Linux should be able to play 1080p content just fine.
With NVidia now having VDPAU support in Linux, and all the major media players supporting it, this "nettop" will be incredibly useful. I've been browsing around news sites, and the biggest complaint from people is that they think that the Atom single-core won't be powerful enough for 1080p decoding. Of course, this is untrue. Using VDPAU, NVidia off-loads the decoding process directly to the GPU, leaving the CPU virtually untouched. On my home system with an 8800GT, I watch 1080p stuff and my CPU doesn't go over 3-4% utilization. So, this is PERFECT for a media centre plugged into a high-def tv.
There are a few really nice media centre applications for Linux, the main two being XBMC and Boxee (boxee being based off of xbmc). I'm not completely sure about Boxee, but I know that XBMC now supports VDPAU, which is what I use, its amazing.




Could be a good excuse to convince the wife to hit the electronics store.