"Slim, silver, and beautiful is how one can describe Alienware's latest DHS 2 A/V component-sized entertainment PC. Running Window Media Center Edition 2005 this powerful PC features a Intel P4 processor (2.8 – 3.6GHz) or 2.53GHz Celeron, built-in 16x Dual Layer DVD±R/RW CD-R drive, front panel controls (play, pause, fast forward, skip, rewind), PCI-Express 915 chipset, up to 4GB of RAM, dual TV tuners, built-in 802.11g, and up to 250GB hard drive. And to top it all off, Alienware has licensed and installed DISCover Console Technology that allow users to drop in PC games and instantly boot them as if they were using a gaming console like an Xbox."OK. this is exactly what I'm looking for in a MCE 2005 PC. The size and form are perfect to fit in my home theater system. Hopefully more and more manufacturers will start creating these component sized MCE systems in the future.