Here’s the scenario: You have a thousand MP3 music files sitting on your home computer—which is great when you’re actually sitting at your computer but a lot less useful when you’re in the kitchen or living room. What you need is a dedicated device in another room that can pull songs wirelessly from your PC’s music library and play them through its own speakers. Several off-the-shelf products can handle this task, such as Logitech’s Squeezebox; unfortunately, they start at around $300.
OK, my 2 pennies worth: 1. Why ditch the PC's original case (assuming you've re-used an old)? The ghetto one shown above is hardly likely to fit in with the rest of your hi-fi equipment. Personally I've have sprayed either the original case, or a new budget case black, and mounted the LCD in the drive bays. 2. As already mention, there is no reference to installing and configuring the LCD software. 3. It would make more sense to stick a large HDD in this box to store all your music on, that way you don't need your PC on all the time, and you can always stream the music the other way.
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