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Xbox, iPod dock and home automation in one box

By Ty Pendlebury on 07 January 2008

Tags: amplifier | bryston | ces 2008 | ipod dock | pvr | touchscreen | wii | xbox 360 | buy | machine

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If you're a mad-keen gamer -- and we're talking absolutely barking here -- then you may want to have a look at this.

SE2 Labs' ITC One packs in an Xbox 360, HD personal video recorder, top-end Bryston 8.1 amplifier, 4.3-inch touchscreen, iPod dock, and AMX control system all in a single box. Although it's not listed as an option, the model the company displayed at CES also had a Wii on-board; customisation is seemingly only limited by your imagination. Now get ready for the hard part -- it costs US$24,995. However, according to SE2, it would cost you twice this if you tried to buy all the components yourself.

Representatives from SE2 told us that while it may not make it to Australia, well-heeled Aussies would be able to buy one of these Franken-machines direct from the company and ship it from the US. They said the machines were multi-voltage and, with a little adjustment, would work here.

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Go Xbox 360
09/01/2008 07:28 PM

Anniemouse
11/01/2008 08:45 PM

What no coffee maker?

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sourav321123
03/03/2008 06:06 PM

wow! just can't believe...

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sexy_shazam
13/04/2008 03:46 PM

all that and now big screen tv how the hell are u supposed 2 game on a small as 4.3 inch touch screen talk about going blind

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Joombla
25/04/2008 02:58 PM

Forgot the kitchen sink having said that, not the worst idea in the world, but it cant be legal... reselling a xbox360/wii/etc with it, and if i am mistaken and it isnt including those devices with it, then it isnt worth nearly as much as it costs.

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