Boxee Box Matures; Another Look At the Platform 56
MojoKid writes "Though D-Link actually started shipping the Boxee Box media player back in Q4 of last year, it was obvious that it needed a bit more polish to offer a reasonably satisfying experience. Since that time, Boxee has released a number of firmware and platform updates that enhance the device and bring new services, like full 1080p movie content from Vudu and what could be considered critical mass in mainstream movie rentals, Netflix. The Boxee Box has had time to mature and this full walk-through of the system shows it's actually an interesting alternative to competitive products in this class of device, like Apple TV, Google TV and Roku. There's still lots of work to be done in fleshing out services and content but the Boxee platform has a bit more polish behind it now."
NAS (Score:1)
I just want a good wireless router with a built in hardware RAID 5 array.
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probably to make an all in one home server/router/firewall.
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As a option......... (Score:3)
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mynameisboxee, surely?
And don't call me Shirley. mynameisboxee
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This is presumed to be a PS3 exclusive for the time being, because as you mentioned... the "premier" Netflix streamer (Roku) can't do it yet either. All the boxes physically support it, it's just Netflix lagging behind.
You can periodically grab these new for $150 or less, and there have been several big deals in the past few weeks for $130. Don't pay $200.
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Apparently it's supposed to look like a submerged cube. I didn't realize that until I read an article on it. Once you look at it that way, it is kind of neat, but I don't think it works well in practice.
We LOVE our Boxee (Score:3)
Iomega TV + Boxee. (Score:1)
Let's not forget the Iomega TV with Boxee [iomega.com] coming up.
ATV2 w/XMBC (Score:4, Informative)
The Boxee streaming 1080p is a little deal, but most TVs when you are viewing over 8-9 feet it doesn't matter. I looked at the boxee, but the lack of content swayed me away.
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http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=79148 [xbmc.org]
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What's the big deal about this? (Score:1)
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Uhm, out of all of these devices, the newest Apple TV unit is the most discrete, even moreso than the Roku, IMO. It's tiny and you can hide it out of the way (aside from line of sight for the remote).
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Who uses Boxee as a social media tool? (Score:3)
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The last thing I want is my friends, family or co-workers knowing what I'm watching. Quite frankly, I think Boxee jumped on that bandwagon during the social media craze to land themselves some VC funding from the stupid rich.
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Nothing is automatically "shared" from boxee but the feature i really like is the "social feeds". Basicly, you get a list of what your friends have been sharing in twitter,facebook et al and then you get to watch those when you start boxee. For me this is actually pretty nice feature, for example: wikileaks sends a quite a lot of video links almost everyday and those are typically also rather long vids too so when i get home and fire up the telly, they are all there in my queue ..
DVR (Score:2)
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There is- it's a fork of XBMC called MediaPortal. It has DVR support and tv-over-ip support for running one major DVR and a bunch of clients.
If you want boxee to be a DVR, you're missing the point of boxee altogether. Boxee's point is to display all the media content from the Internet on a 10-ft interface.
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Still waiting for an ideal cable/sat replacement (Score:1)
Of course, being in Canada, the next barrier is the Bell/Rogers/CRTC duopoly threat currently
IPv6? (Score:2)
What! A now product comes on the market now, and it still doesn't do IPv6?
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Of course not - the ignorant masses don't know what IPv6 is yet, so companies will sell IPv4-only devices as long as possible. In a couple years, they will be obsolete and useless, and the masses will have to throw them away and buy new ones. Why would you let someone buy your product only once when you can force them to buy it twice?
I'm very satisfied with my Boxee Box (Score:2)
All of my mp3's play on the boxee as well and the boxee has this little dancing-gfx-bar thingy on the music player application to give you something to watch while the music is playing.
The remote is cool with the keyboard on the back, but not something you'd want to surf around with all day. It does make