And @James, more inlines below.. :-)))
lol Cabinets? Cabinets in the living room is a very old school concept.imagine a PC taking up the space occupied by an old school VCR.Anyway.. if you are worried about a PC not fitting in "cabinets" checkout PC form factors - HERE then check these outHave you seen one that fits inside cabinets?
If we are to talk about Bluetooth, we need to be on the same wavelength.The BT moodyness you claim is a result of either using ancient first gen bt hardwareor working with OSes that have an incomplete Bluetooth Protocol Stacks such as the one that MS and some other vendors provide for windows.Trust me on this...i've been working on my own BT HID Library for the previously mentioned app for some time ...hence my above recommendation on being on the same wavelength before further discussion on this.
OS sleep? I doubt you use this feature frequently. If you did, you wouldn't have highlighted it as a problem.Well i use it often on my laptop and I've just booted into my Ubuntu installation after 3 weeks of "sleep->power->sleep" cycles on FC15. I could'av gone on as long as necessary without any problems.In addition to that, there would be no harm in rebooting a HT PC for maintenance once in a while.
Power consumption lol. For this one i will start by asking...do you have a PC in your household? Have you thrown it away because it consumes too much power?According to you there is only one PC type - the kienyeji clone that sucks 450 watts/hr from KPLC.Did you know that consumption depends on the components that constitute the machine? HDD size & rpm, chipset, ram type etc.Look at the power consumption specs of the first gen Mac Mini - a fully fledged ultra low power x86 PC.Another good ultra low power example is the Nintendo Wii - a PPC Arch low power marvel that chugs along at 19W playing the heaviest of its titles.