
tortise at paradise
Jul 20, 2010, 5:48 AM
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Mythtv FE - Dell D830 Latitude Laptop with NVS-140M
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Has anyone considered using a Dell D830 as a front-end? I've run up a number now and am pleased with the results I am getting from the dual role (laptop pc / mythtv) machines. They: > come with >= 1.8G Core2duo CPU's = plenty of cycles for most things > can frequently be obtained with 1920x1200 screens that display mythtv fine > with enough RAM have 512M video memory. (From memory that's 2G system RAM, its in the Dell specs) > NVS-140M is vdpau "a" capable yet draws only 10W > Feature 3 levels of powermizer video settings and variable fan speed. > run vdpau 1080i fine with the composite addition into xorg.conf > 1080i video temps run fine with the built in cooling, that in these include copper cooling fins > have a screen and keyboard so can be run as a laptop, as well as a mythtv FE. > Component and VGA outputs from the Laptop > HDMI only via DVI > WiFi versions with G and a few N versions around. N Cards can be swapped in, and the 3 wire antennae wires seem standard. I've > mainly run wired though. > Using the standard (cheapish) Dell PRO1X dock one can also get component, as well as digital DVI and S/PDIF output (I've not > tested these though) > Built in Battery backup (!) > Great as remote client for Win and Ubuntu > WOL works well, can be run with the lid down. > Frequently come with Bluetooth for remotes or Audio. Not perfect, still in my view a pretty good option. I've not bothered to run up a SD / SSD HDD as the HDD's have been ok, obviously one could get some more speed and quietness with these. There are intel video versions around also, I doubt they'd work nearly as well and would expect they are best avoided for mythtv use. FWIW I also tried a D630 14.1" with the NVS-135M and reduced pixel counts. They are also "a" vdpau chips and do 720p fine, but it seems their video RAM is limited to 256M, which I assume is the reason I've not got it to play 1080i content. I'm not sure but I think I've seen reference to future mythtv versions only needing 256M so one day they might become a useful alternative? _______________________________________________ mythtvnz mailing list mythtvnz [at] lists http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/mythtvnz Archives http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/mythtvnz/
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