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Microsoft’s Windows 7 Entertainment Center: Part 2

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About a month ago, I ran across a picture of an internal Windows 7 MCE box with a custom Windows 7 case. Doing a bit of research, I noticed it was being lugged around to various conferences/events… or maybe more than one of these was made. Regardless, I just happened upon a few more pictures to add to the collection. As I noted in my last post, I have no idea how this would be useful for anything more than demonstrative purposes… or perhaps an expensive entertainment system front-end. Anyway, on with the pictures (click on them for high-resolution versions):





If nothing else, the case certainly looks cool! =)

Update: An anonymous commenter left a link where you can view the specs for this hardware on the vendor’s site (customized Windows 7 case, not included) here.

-Stephen

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