At under £90 including VAT, the board is certainly good value for its size and niche appeal. A good mini-ITX board can easily set you back £150, and usually an Intel mini-ITX board will need to add the cost of a CPU as well. While this doesn't have the grace of a few other HTPC-orientated mini-ITX boards we've seen (Albatron's AMD 690G with component outputs was especially nice), unless you can find an AMD 780G based one we suspect this could make the smallest possible Blu-ray capable machine you can buy (we'd love to see some mods around this).
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/05/20/jetway-jnc62k-geforce-8200-mini-itx/1It seems this board isn't on the Jetway website yet. I was just about to build an HTPC based on the Albatron KI690-AM2, but this is making me reconsider. The outputs on the Albatron board are lovely, but the 8200 has significantly better HD video decoding. It'll probably be a few months (years?) before I see one of these in Australia yet, so I may choose the 690 board after all.
EDIT: I was just looking in the wrong section, turns out Jetway have it on their site after all
http://www.jetway.com.tw/jw/ipcboard_view.asp?productid=500&proname=NC62K