Thursday, Jun 21st 2007 by Chris Davies


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Looking quite a lot like an overgrown Sonos unit, and with a strikingly similar remote control design to boot, the ECS ‘Magic Box’ contains a full Vista Media Center PC rather than any sort of genie.  Shown at Computex Taipei 2007, where it won third place at the Intel Core Processor Challenge, it unsurprisingly runs an Intel Conroe CPU with a maximum 2GB RAM.  Next to the top-mounted optical drive a docking bay keeps the remote - which is a wireless Windows Sideshow unit - charged and ready.

 ECS 'Magic Box' Media Center PC

ECS 'Magic Box' Windows SideShow remote

The device, currently just a concept rather than slated for production, uses a removable hard-drive cartridge to make memory upgrades and large file transfer straightforward.  The controls are touch-sensitive and there’re HDMI and D-sub video outputs.  The whole thing measures just 207 x 90 x 280mm.

ECS Windows SideShow remote in dock

ECS 'Magic Box' media center

ECS Magic Box media center

 ECS media center

ECS 'Magic Box' specs

ECS [via AVING]

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