There’s  no doubt the format war between HD-DVD and Blu-ray scared a lot of  consumers away from upgrading from DVD to a higher definition format.  Even though it’s been more than two years since Blu-ray took the honors  and HD-DVD was relegated to the technological scrap heap sales of  Blu-ray players haven’t really scaled the heights that manufacturers  would have liked.    But as prices continue to drop more and more Blu-ray devices are hitting  the market.
The latest is the world’s first mini-PCs with an integrated  Blu-ray drive in the form of the Zotac Zbox Blu-ray series.Like  the Zbox HD-ID11, the new HD-ID33 and HD-ID34 are designed as HTPCs,  but in an even more compact Mini-ITX form factor. They both feature a  slot-loading Blu-ray drive capable of 4x Blu-ray, 8x DVD and 24x CD  speeds and the ability to write to DVD±R/RW and CD±R/RW discs.
They  are powered by a 1.8GHz dual-core Intel Atom D525 processor and NVIDIA  ION GPU with 512MB of video memory. The multimedia credentials also  include the ability to stream video over the onboard 802.11n Wi-Fi, HDMI  (with audio) and DVI-I ports (with a VGA dongle included), 6-in-1 card  reader, optical digital S/PDIF and 7.1 channel LPCM digital audio and  DirectX 10.1 support. There’s also two USB 2.0 (one a combo eSATA/USB  2.0 port) and two USB 3.0 ports.
The  only difference between the two Zbox Blu-ray series models is the  inclusion of 2GB of RAM and a 2.5-inch 250GB HDD with the HD-ID34. Those  opting for the HD-133 will have to source their own RAM and 2.5-inch  HDD.
There’s  no operating system installed on either system but they support Windows  Vista, Windows 7 and Linux, and a copy of Cyberlink’s PowerDVD 8 is  included with both systems.
Source: (wateen.net)  
