http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/484889112/the-pocket-tv-makes-any-tv-a-smart-tv
Looks interesting, for those who don't have smart TV's
Looks like a good idea.
Too expensive. $135 for what is essentially a RaspPi with a remote control. The RaspberryPi can be sold for $35 (I'm planning on using mine when it arrives for something very similar to this...plus more), the remote I imagine can't cost much more so there's a hefty profit margin in there simply because of the form factor.
The price of things like this will drop dramatically in the next 2 years (and smart TVs will become the norm...who would buy a TV without it when the prices are so similar). I can't see this being the next big thing. I watched the video and was excited until I saw just how expensive it is. For comparison you can get a full tablet capable of running HD video for that price (battery, screen, internal memory and all) or for £135 you'll be able to get one packed with a Tegra 3 processor. At the other end of the table you can buy a USB media player for around £10 that will pump HD films from a USB drive to HDMI.
If they cut the price in half they stand a chance of selling some before their market dries up...
I didnt realise it was that expensive bit of a waste of time then really...
Quote from: T-Bag;352632Too expensive. $135 for what is essentially a RaspPi with a remote control. The RaspberryPi can be sold for $35 (I'm planning on using mine when it arrives for something very similar to this...plus more), the remote I imagine can't cost much more so there's a hefty profit margin in there simply because of the form factor.
The price of things like this will drop dramatically in the next 2 years (and smart TVs will become the norm...who would buy a TV without it when the prices are so similar). I can't see this being the next big thing. I watched the video and was excited until I saw just how expensive it is. For comparison you can get a full tablet capable of running HD video for that price (battery, screen, internal memory and all) or for £135 you'll be able to get one packed with a Tegra 3 processor. At the other end of the table you can buy a USB media player for around £10 that will pump HD films from a USB drive to HDMI.
If they cut the price in half they stand a chance of selling some before their market dries up...
I gotta agree, bought a Raspberry PI and stuck RaspBMC on it, pumps out whatever i require of it..