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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: cherpalla on Fri, 05 September 2014, 10:23:27
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I'm thinking about getting one. I dumped cable TV quite awhile ago and haven't used my TV in ages. I do use both Hulu and Netflix, and would consider Amazon Prime video or other services as well, since they aren't ridiculously expensive like cable is.
Thoughts, experiences?
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they work for that stuff you need. but they're not very "snappy" like fast desktop would be.
mostly for uber n00bers
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they work for that stuff you need. but they're not very "snappy" like fast desktop would be.
mostly for uber n00bers
Yea, I have my own mega self-built PC for gaming, mostly just looking for a replacement to a cable receiver that doesn't take up much space.
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they work for that stuff you need. but they're not very "snappy" like fast desktop would be.
mostly for uber n00bers
Yea, I have my own mega self-built PC for gaming, mostly just looking for a replacement to a cable receiver that doesn't take up much space.
don't bother then, just move into the living room. conventions be damned.
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they work for that stuff you need. but they're not very "snappy" like fast desktop would be.
mostly for uber n00bers
Yea, I have my own mega self-built PC for gaming, mostly just looking for a replacement to a cable receiver that doesn't take up much space.
don't bother then, just move into the living room. conventions be damned.
No way!!!!!!! My PC is GIGANTIC AND RAINBOW COLORED.
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Android TV is fairly awesome. Wait for that.
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Could always build an HTPC w/ the Silverstone SG05 :p
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Android TV is fairly awesome. Wait for that.
I haven't seen much about that. Does it have a browser/flash? I was thinking it'd be nice to have Twitch from the browser vs on my console.
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive. Looks like it would be nice htpc. Should be similar price to many chromebox at around $150-160.
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive. Looks like it would be nice htpc. Should be similar price to many chromebox at around $150-160.
I did see that. I guess I'm trying to consider the ability to upgrade processing power. I've heard it's rather simple with the Chromebox if you have experience.
This is the first time I've looked at this processor, though.
http://ark.intel.com/products/80274/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z3735F-2M-Cache-up-to-1_83-GHz?q=z3735
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Put together a small HTPC for your living room? It would fit your wont of upgrading. Here's a CPU on sale that is way more than you should need?
http://www.frys.com/product/8044494
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OR, if you have an Android phone, get a chromecast? Use the Hulu, Netflix, etc apps, and also cast your screen for browsing?
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OR, if you have an Android phone, get a chromecast? Use the Hulu, Netflix, etc apps, and also cast your screen for browsing?
I'm an Apple Dev, so I'm all Apple on the mobile side of things. SOMETHING ABOUT FREE STUFF GETS ME.
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New Atom really isn't bad. While I haven't used anything with that exact CPU model I have used some with very similar model and performance is just fine for htpc or standard non demanding use cases. Other advantage is having Windows on something with similar price point. You know there won't be issues with software choice.
Some of chromebox would be a great deal on price for hardware if it wasn't for them generally using non standard uefi implementation that makes it even a serious chore to sometimes load even other linux distros. I couldn't see much point in upgrading any hardware for chrome OS. While I haven't used it very much my short experience with it was very unimpressive. I couldn't see using it for long term. It's too bad they made it so crippled. I agree that using an android tablet or smartphone would be preferable. You can get a more versatile device with similar specs for even less more often than not these days.
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New Atom really isn't bad. While I haven't used anything with that exact CPU model I have used some with very similar model and performance is just fine for htpc or standard non demanding use cases. Other advantage is having Windows on something with similar price point. You know there won't be issues with software choice.
Some of chromebox would be a great deal on price for hardware if it wasn't for them generally using non standard uefi implementation that makes it even a serious chore to sometimes load even other linux distros. I couldn't see much point in upgrading any hardware for chrome OS. While I haven't used it very much my short experience with it was very unimpressive. I couldn't see using it for long term. It's too bad they made it so crippled. I agree that using an android tablet or smartphone would be preferable. You can get a more versatile device with similar specs for even less more often than not these days.
I don't have an android tablet or smartphone, nor do I want those devices. I want to replace my cable box with something that I can use a browser with on my television and HDMI support. I just want to stream video, basically. And have it be small and look nice in my living room.
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All things considered, I'm typing from a Chromebook as we speak, and I'm rarely disappointed with it; I assume the same experience would translate well to the living room.
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If you're willing to give up the browser, a roku is nice. Has the apps you're wanting, and you could stream others via Plex. Again, just no browser (that I know of).
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If you're willing to give up the browser, a roku is nice. Has the apps you're wanting, and you could stream others via Plex. Again, just no browser (that I know of).
Nah, I like to watch movies streamed from the net as well, and titles that aren't available in this country freely.
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Yeah, I use a Chromebook daily, so I think a Chromebox connected to the living room TV would be great for you.
Now where did I put my Logitech Google TV? ;)
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Yeah, I use a Chromebook daily, so I think a Chromebox connected to the living room TV would be great for you.
Now where did I put my Logitech Google TV? ;)
heheheheheh
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive.
In the description it says that includes Windows 8.1 with Bing! Whoa!!!! I installed a Windows 8.1 system for my mom just a week ago, and that did not include Bing. She must be missing out, so much ...
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive.
In the description it says that includes Windows 8.1 with Bing! Whoa!!!! I installed a Windows 8.1 system for my mom just a week ago, and that did not include Bing. She must be missing out, so much ...
Bing??? Hang on let me Google that.
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive.
In the description it says that includes Windows 8.1 with Bing! Whoa!!!! I installed a Windows 8.1 system for my mom just a week ago, and that did not include Bing. She must be missing out, so much ...
Bing??? Hang on let me Google that.
You could also try AskJeeves, Excite, or AltaVista. :))
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Might consider something like Zotac pico320 (http://www.zotac.com/en/z-zone/zbox-pico.html) instead? It's a 'full' PC with Windows 8.1 but only about size of deck of cards and all passive.
In the description it says that includes Windows 8.1 with Bing! Whoa!!!! I installed a Windows 8.1 system for my mom just a week ago, and that did not include Bing. She must be missing out, so much ...
Bing??? Hang on let me Google that.
You could also try AskJeeves, Excite, or AltaVista. :))
How about Dogpile? Then I can catch them all!
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You could also try AskJeeves, Excite, or AltaVista. :))
AltaVista was closed down a year ago. :(
I used to use it AltaVista back when the URL was http://altavista.digital.com ... (yes, I'm old ...)
I now use DuckDuckGo but it switches to the "Did you mean..." search automatically, so I still need to use Google for some things.