I thought i’d break the apparent silence i’ve had on this blog (aside from Twitter updates) to post a quick update on my Home Theatre setup!
I’m quite (nerdly) excited about it – having finally moved from an AppleTv as my primary source for video, to a MacMini that I won from an Ebay Auction last week – which incidentally was a local sale, so I was able to pick it up, and not pay shipping charges. Nice.
Obviously, my media software of choice is Boxee, and was the first piece of software that I installed on it. Right now, here’s what my setup looks like (i’ll illustrate it a little better in a coming post):
32″ Toshiba LCD – wall mounted (mounted on the wall makes me feel fancy)
Dlink DNS323 – as my primary harddrive (networked)
Dlink DIR-615 – as our router in the house (its a cheap router, but has wireless N, which is nice)
PS3 – Gaming system, though, i’m wondering if I even need it anymore
Apple MacMini – An older 1.83 GHz Core2Duo machine, w/1gb Ram & 80Gb HD
Various Cables, power bar, etc etc.
I’m going to be picking up a Logitech DiNovo Mini as a keyboard/mouse controller, but for the time being, i’m just using my iPhone connected to the network, using Air Mouse. Thus far, its been fine.
I’m also considering picking up a Sony HT-CT100 3.1 Soundbar Surround system – perhaps when my next paycheck comes in!
I’ll post some photos of the setup in a day or so.
Just curious, what made you decide to purchase the Logitech DiNovo Mini as a solution for working with you Mac Mini HTPC setup.
I didn’t want a whole keyboard/mouse setup in the living room – seems kind of cumbersome to me. Also, the DiNovo Mini is small, light, and is very modern looking.
Highly recommend that you give Plex a spin, it gives Boxee a run for its money on OSX:
http://www.plexapp.com
I’ve actually been using plex pretty much shortly after I moved to the Mac Mini box instead of the Apple TV.
Stunning application, and very handy. Having Hulu access is also a definite plus for me.
Thanks for your comment!