AVA Media iXVL – First Shots

Last week we brought you the first released images of Tranquil PC’s iXL mini-HTPC, an Intel Core i3-packing silent slab of aluminium designed to rock your media collection.

This week, we have shots of the iXL’s big brother, known as the AVA Media iXVL, which we first featured here at WGS a few weeks ago. Whilst the iXL is classed as a general purpose machine, the iXVL is positioned as a higher end media center, so will come with an enhanced warranty and support agreement, plus embedded media center applications.

The iXVL adds a front panel VFD display to the passively cooled aluminium chassis, as well as the following features:

  • Fan less design for ‘lounge friendly’ use
  • i3 or i5 CPU for instant response and future proofing
  • Integrated IR remote receiver and remote hand unit
  • Slot loading CD/DVD (optional BluRay)
  • Built in IPTV services from popular TV stations and SKY
  • Measuring a modest 240mm (wide) x 250mm (deep) x 100mm high
  • Constructed from thick black aluminium extrusions and fitted with a blue VFD to the front
  • HDMI / SPDIF consumer connections etc
  • Dual DVB-T tuners

The iXVL is expected to ship later this month – pricing details have not yet been released.

More: AVA Media


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  • Tony

    is this in the UK only?

  • http://usingwindowshomeserver.com Andrew Edney

    Usually they will ship around the world, however you will have to pay the extra shipping charges – why not drop them an email and ask how much it would be?

    The ixVL is based on the ixL, which is a great little machine and you can check out our review here:
    http://usingwindowshomeserver.com/2010/06/24/excl…

    Andrew