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Old 12th March 2006, 10:00 PM   #1
paba is offline paba  Canada
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Default any comments on Pixel Magic SD Mediabox

Hi,
assume you just use it for audio.
add a small size LCD monitor + and a USB HDD.

Scenario:
rip audio carefully with losseless codec on your main PC.
transfer those files from your main PC to a USB HDD
move to your audio room.
plug you USB HDD to this mediabox.
Plug the mediabox to your favourite dac or straight to your pre/amp.
navigate the files by viewing on a small LCD PC monitor which you can turn off once you picked your songs...

so would this provide the goods?

and be cheaper than Olive, and easier to do backups.

http://www.pixelmagicsystems.com/pro...d_mediabox.htm

cheers
paba
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