3 items to sell, all offers considered. I live in the Hawkes Bay.
HTPC media Centre
HTPC – was working flawlessly with freeview sattilite. Just got a new media centre so this one has to go. Should just me a matter of plugging in, rescanning channels and you are all go. I found it great because not only can you pause live tv or record it, but you can copy all of your DVDs, photos and use watch TV/sports over the internet. You can easily add a remote, we are reusing the one we had with our new media centre.
· Here are the specs of the machine, feel free to ask questions, all offers considered.
· Silverstone SST-LC11 M-ATX Home Theatre Case, 240W PSU,
· Asus - Socket 775 (for Pentium 4/Celeron) P5GL-MX, Motherboard. Intel 915GL Chipset.
· Intel Celeron D 331 CPU, 2.6GHz, 533MHz FSB, Socket 775
· 2 x A-Data 512MB (total 1GB), DDR-SDRAM, DIMM, DDR400
· Seagate - SATA Barracuda ST3200826AS, 200GB, 7200rpm, $167.30
· Seagate Barracuda ST3320620AS Hard Disk Drive, 320GB
· BTC DRW1116IM DVD Writer
· Gigabyte GV-NX65128D Video Card, GeForce 6500, 128MB, $115.26
· DDR2, PCIe-16, TV out, DVI, HDTV
· Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-3000 TV Tuner, FM Radio, Internal, PCI
· XP Media Centre Edition
The only issue I can think of is that sometimes I have had issues with the DVD drive cover (on the Silverstone case) opening properly, just need to align the DVD properly.
I was using a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to a LCD and outputting from the sound card to a 5.1 home theatre system.
Linksys PAP2T
Linksys PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter with XNet VFX, 1x 10Mbps Port, was using with XNET VFX over Telstra cable in Wellington, but now moved to Hawkes Bay have bought an all in one router. Great product worked flawlessly
LCD wall mounting bracket plate – flat type mounting bracket, was used on a 32” LCD, fits a standard VESA 100x100 (check), comes with mounting bolts and a packet of screws that should fit most TVs. One plate is screwed onto wall, the other part on the TV, which then slots into wall part. Very strong and secure.

