CD recorders with hard disk


There use to be a number of cd player/recorders with very large hard drives to store all your cd's...they would then allow you to do playlists, look at album graphics, even project to a tv or monitor. Yamaha used to make one. Do these still exist? Not as popular as they used to be. I was looking in the sub $1000 range for such a device.

Thanks
rsasso
I guess I was thinking more an audio component that integrates readily into a stereo system. I know you are going to say that a Mac mini can integrate into a stereo system, I just am not sure I know how that is done.
Sorry, I should have been clearer.

A computer integrates into your system in the same manner as any other source. Either you will use it as a transport and feed the digital signal (via USB, optical, or coaxial) into a DAC (digital to analog converter), or you can get an audiophile grade sound card with RCA out jacks and hook the computer directly into your preamp.
Can you do an audiophile grade sound card with RCA out jacks in something like a Mac mini...which was suggested above?
No, but you certainly can using the digital signal out as above or wirelessly.
I love my Alesis Masterlink and it is in your budget but only 40 gig drive. I use it to burn compilation CD's. Music played off the HD sounds awesome. You can hack it and put in a larger hard drive, instructions on line but not sure of the max HD size that the bios will accept. Tascam makes a rig that uses CF Cards. There are 128 gig cards available, but they cost more than the rig. No album art or video out on each. By the way, there is no comparison between cd's burned on a PC (I have a $5,000 gateway + upgraded PC and line conditioner, lacie external CD burner w/FW) and the Masterlink. Masterlink is studio quality; PC just too noisey.