Maddhew
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I have a Sony KDL55HX820 55" TV, which i currently use for XBOX and Foxtel. I have Plex server on my MacBook Pro (my only comp) and can stream videos to my TV with mixed results. Sony doesnt have Plex App (like samsung) so even when i can successfully scream i dont get the cool Plex interface.
I have plugged my MacBook pro into the TV, and loved using Plex and the results were visually awesome. The processor is 2.7 GHZ I7, with 4GB Ram. Being a laptop it isn't practical to use this as a media server or as an "always on" solution. I want to be able to use the Plex server to send media to my bedroom TV using a device.
I download mainly 720 & 1080P copies. Some of these are 3D.
I want to be able to watch Blu Ray videos, obviously needing a peripheral device.
It will then be used as a second computer for surfing the Web etc... but nothing serious.
Following is the system i am considering.
New Mac Mini – There are two versions, and additional RAM available. The cheaper dual core i5 w/ 500gb HD is $699. The i7 quad core w/ 1tb HD is $899.
Would I require the i7 version for the above use? Would it be worth upgrading the standard 4GB Ram?
Mini Stack Maxx – Includes Blu Ray Player and up to 4TB HD in one Mac Mini shaped case. There is no Thunderbolt but it does come with USB 3.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ministack_max
Will USB 3 be enough for watching 1080P from the HD?, will the Blu Ray player play 1080p in 3D seamlessly?
What would be a good cheap media player, so i can stream from my server to my second TV?
Does anyone have anything to add on the Pros/Cons of the above set up? I understand it isn't exactly cost effective, but i really like MAC OS and the form factor of the above devices.
Further more, I was hoping to purchase some speakers. I want a Dolby 5.1 set up i can use for Foxtel, Xbox and Mac Mini. Is this possible without switching cables? What would be a good option $500 to $1,000 for a set up? Is it as easy as connecting it to the TV out? My living room is quite small so dont need anything too big.
Thanks a lot guys, new to the whole HTPC scene, so would appreciate any advice.
I have plugged my MacBook pro into the TV, and loved using Plex and the results were visually awesome. The processor is 2.7 GHZ I7, with 4GB Ram. Being a laptop it isn't practical to use this as a media server or as an "always on" solution. I want to be able to use the Plex server to send media to my bedroom TV using a device.
I download mainly 720 & 1080P copies. Some of these are 3D.
I want to be able to watch Blu Ray videos, obviously needing a peripheral device.
It will then be used as a second computer for surfing the Web etc... but nothing serious.
Following is the system i am considering.
New Mac Mini – There are two versions, and additional RAM available. The cheaper dual core i5 w/ 500gb HD is $699. The i7 quad core w/ 1tb HD is $899.
Would I require the i7 version for the above use? Would it be worth upgrading the standard 4GB Ram?
Mini Stack Maxx – Includes Blu Ray Player and up to 4TB HD in one Mac Mini shaped case. There is no Thunderbolt but it does come with USB 3.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ministack_max
Will USB 3 be enough for watching 1080P from the HD?, will the Blu Ray player play 1080p in 3D seamlessly?
What would be a good cheap media player, so i can stream from my server to my second TV?
Does anyone have anything to add on the Pros/Cons of the above set up? I understand it isn't exactly cost effective, but i really like MAC OS and the form factor of the above devices.
Further more, I was hoping to purchase some speakers. I want a Dolby 5.1 set up i can use for Foxtel, Xbox and Mac Mini. Is this possible without switching cables? What would be a good option $500 to $1,000 for a set up? Is it as easy as connecting it to the TV out? My living room is quite small so dont need anything too big.
Thanks a lot guys, new to the whole HTPC scene, so would appreciate any advice.





