Yeah but the thing is I want the Media Center interface.
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So I may be getting a 360 soon, but I don't plan on using it for games much, but more as a Media Center extender. So I have a few questions:
I'm considering the Arcade since I'm not using it for games, and won't be having any media stored on the 360. I'll be streaming media from other Media Center computers on my home network. So do I need a hard drive to use Media Center on the 360?
Also, when using the 360 media center, will Media Center be running on my PC as well or will it run quietly in the background? I use my PC for gaming so this may be an inconvenience if Media Center opens up in the middle of a Left 4 Dead match.
Can I use this as an extender to multiple Media Center PCs? Or just one?
Oh and I'm sure it does, but I want to make sure: The Arcade DOES have HDMI output now right? It just doesn't come with a HDMI cable. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe that's all for now. If I come up with any more I'll be sure to ask. Thanks A LOT in advance by the way. I've been wanting a Media Center in my living room for quite some time. Had I known how well the 360 works with Media Center (hell, it's like having the damn PC in the living room) I would've probably had it years ago.
So I guess I'll send it in then.
Also, they said they were gonna repair it, not replace. So I told them the hinge is cracked (it is), do you think they'll just glue it on or would they replace the whole thing?
Sooo, my screen isnt calibrating correctly and I want to have it repaired. Do you think they scan if from both the inside and outside, or just the outside?
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