It seems to be running some 1080p videos fine:
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/22355
It seems to be running some 1080p videos fine:
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/22355
They look rather cool, especially for the price.
I can imagine these are gonna sell like hot cakes!
Which will be a bit gutting if they havent got the stock as I`ll have to wait to get one
Crappy name tho
Looks very promising!
For the potential cost (£25 was it?) it could prove useful for media streaming. There will need to be a nice smoother menu from XBMC for it though. I would be a bit gutted if it proves to be as useful as my £130 revo
For the size and price, this looks very promising and i thought my 1st generation nvidia ION box that sits under my TV running Xbmc was fairly small. I'd definatly buy/import one of these to put into my kids room to stream video off my NAS.
Does iPlayer still work on Linux? If not I would have to get something far more expensive just to use as a net adaptor for my TV... the TV already plays MKVs etc just the internet stuff isn't there.
And also, any chance this will run windows 8
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I think it looks awesome, perfect for a video streaming device, especially if not bothered about hd
Why would you want to run w8 on it? A linux distro is far more suited.
Looks amazing tbh, would be a nice little device, wonder when all the stock is available and where from.
Now we can have XBMC in every room of the house, or take one around friends houses with a external usb hardrive, hook it up and away we go. A real boom ahead for XBMC me thinks.
Have you not watched the whole video?
The menus are slow but the playback of the test file is as smooth as butter.
Yes I have, hence why I asked the question.
The video shows the FPS running at between 7 and 9 in the HD video demo. This is not enough for smooth content playback. See around 1:40 in.
Edit - he actually states the FPS shown is incorrect. Hopefully it'll run at it's proper frame rate without any issue then
when and where?
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