Originally posted by mpcguy:
Except for the support of HD audio and the USB slave connection, the A-100 will do exactly the same (same chipset, same firmware). The USB slave can be circumvented using a Sharkoon SataQuick Port (QuickPort Pro) so you'd only miss HDMI 1.3 for HD Audio for which you need a receiver capable of these forats (do you?) and even then, I wonder if you would hear the difference :-)
Feel better? :-)
Ok, it's better built as well, a bit more firm and such...
Don't forget added SATA support. No more shopping around for
IDE HDD's :P Tough to find a 3.5" IDE drive that is quiet and cool enough to use in the PCH. I had to buy a 3.5" to 2.5" adapter so that I could use a laptop HDD instead. Silent and cool! It was only $1.98 though with free shipping!
Yeah, I got my A-100 in May, but after reading the specs on the new one, I don't feel like I've lost out (btw,
SPDIF out was always supported). It does what I bought it for - To play all video formats. Nice improvements though. Looks great. My friend just ordered the new A-110, so I'll be able to get a closeup. Can't wait to see how it improves by next year. The issue with HD audio through
HDMI probably has to do with the fact that a lot of people do not have
DTS receivers, therefore couldn't hear
DTS audio streams using SPDIF out. Popcornhour offers a free audio converter program that converts the audio to
AC3 640k, while still maintaining the DTS audio stream, but it's an extra step needed to hear audio through HDMI with the A-100. Doesn't bother me, but it has been a topic of discussion on the PCH forums for a while. Glad the issue was addressed.
What I still don't see is integrated wireless. There are ways to use a USB wireless stick, but I have not been able to find a thread on the forums that has a solid solution. I'm not concerned with
streaming wireless, because HD video files would probably have considerable lag and
1080p would probably be unwatchable in most cases. I would like to be able to transfer video/picture/music files from my network to my PCH HDD without having to bring the PCH to where I have an ethernet connection. And I get lazy carrying my USB drive around whenever I want to watch a movie. My
HDTV is in my bedroom. I guess 802.11n needs to be finalized before more devices support it.