I really hope that a major oem will release a good Android set top box with top nothc SoC like Tegra 4 or Snapdragon. Would be great for a simple htpc now that xbmc runs on android. A Nexus like that would be a great device. Nexus Q rebirth maybe??
The Ouya will do well in this area if people buy it in droves as it's getting xbmc direct support iirc.
However, I fear it won't be as functional as I'd want - not sure if it will have gigabit or only 10/100. Also USB 2 only? And no dedicated remote although an android phone with appropriate app may suffice.
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macs - Thursday, January 10, 2013 - link
I really hope that a major oem will release a good Android set top box with top nothc SoC like Tegra 4 or Snapdragon. Would be great for a simple htpc now that xbmc runs on android.A Nexus like that would be a great device. Nexus Q rebirth maybe??
amdwilliam1985 - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
I support that.Please have the set top box including miracast capability, sometimes I just want to mirror my phone/tablet to my tv.
JNo - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
I third it. Can't come fast enough.The Ouya will do well in this area if people buy it in droves as it's getting xbmc direct support iirc.
However, I fear it won't be as functional as I'd want - not sure if it will have gigabit or only 10/100. Also USB 2 only? And no dedicated remote although an android phone with appropriate app may suffice.
Arnulf - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
Any idea on pricing and availability of Avenger ? Looks like dieal non-x86 PC and should run Linux very fast.HVAC - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
I saw the first picture and thought: "Why name something a 'Fluenger'?"