As an HTPC board, the ZOTAC A75-ITX WiFi definitely meets my needs, providing a stable, reliable base for HTPC use. However, there are ZERO overclocking options, so many users will not be impressed, but for me personally, overclocking and HTPC should only mix in specific situations, and a build with AMD's Fusion APUs is definitely not that situation, so this is of little consequence for my scoring of this product.
The addition of Intel XMP support to an AMD product isn't a one-off, as we've seen a few other AMD products with the same ability, but they are few and far between, and such support vastly increases the available choices users have for memory to be used with this product, which cannot be overlooked.
All that said, I am using the ZOTAC A75-ITX WiFi myself as a HTPC box in my bedroom, and for that, it works great. The addition of extra USB 3.0 ports means that connecting external devices for storage or media playback is nice and fast, while at the same time making sure that the board is ready for future devices as well.
I removed a half point for the lack of overclocking options, as that was disappointing, but other than that, I really have a hard time finding faults with this ZOTAC board. The addition of bus adjustments would make it perfect in my eyes, but even without, it's still pretty damn close.