Considering buying a Mac mini - need drive information

Hello, I have never used a Mac before, so I feel a bit out of place here... But I have always heard that there is a wonderful Mac community, so I figure this is the best place to ask!
We recently purchased a full HD television, and have been thinking about buying a computer to use with it as a sort of media center / living room browsing combination.
We`ve always really wanted a Mac, but my husband works for a Windows networking and development company so our home is a bit of a "test network". It was hard to find a place to fit a different operating system.
But now we have a wonderful excuse, and I am really looking forward to a Mac... Only if we can use it how we want.
We live in Japan, and burn a lot of DVD`s from copy-once television. They are all CPRM encoded. I`ve found information that the Superdrive Mac mini supports CPRM play, but I can`t find anything relating to the more basic version. We don`t have any plans to burn discs on it, so we`re only really looking at the lower model. Our biggest plans are to play DVDs as our recorder doesn`t support upscaling - it`s such a waste when we have a nice TV.
Can anyone here help us out by checking the drive information for the "Slot-loading Combo drive"?
Also, as a side question, how is wireless control on the Mac? I have seen that there is a remote, but what exactly can it do?
Thank you!
Windows XP

We`re not really all that interested in the Apple TV.
We do want the ability to play media files, but not only that. Basically, we want a real Mac, but just don`t need the burning capabilities.
CPRM isn`t DVD+R, all of ours are regular DVD-R or RW. It`s an encoding scheme using a code placed in the beginning sectors of the DVD. It doesn`t have anything to do with media - I just need to know whether the drive is capable of reading those sectors. Some are, some aren`t, and it ususally doesn`t have much of anything to do with the quality of the drive. (We have some very cheap drives that have no trouble, and a very nice multi-format burner that can`t do it.)
I believe you can check by looking at the drive data - There is a listing of recorder features for the Superdrive here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2514379&#2514379
What I`d really like to see is a similar list of drive data for the regular drive.

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