CES 2010: Kill CableTV with PopBox HD. Netflix, Revision3, & More!!!
15 Feb 2010 // 25 comments // Misc.
revision3.com Syabas launches the new Popbox HD, a network-enabled streaming device that brings a wide range of online video into your home and your HDTV, including Revision3, Netflix, the BBC and more! It also includes what the company calls popapps, which let you access twitter, Facebook, Weatherbug and other online services right on your HDTV. The Interface is clean, the remote easy to use, and the content looks and sounds great. The company claims it will support virtually every file type, including obscure codecs like Ogg Vorbis and more. Its also easy to set up and operate. If you want to cut cable, this is a great option! The product will cost $129 when it ships in March. Syabas Homepage syabas.com ———————————— See all the videos on the Tekzilla CES 2010 playlist. http Tekzilla on Twitter twitter.com Jim Louderback on Twitter twitter.com
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I was thinking of getting this at tax return time, but then found out that it doesn’t do You Tube or Hulu. Kinda kills it for me.
I doubt that people buy the stuff that does not have a PC or a Mac. . . I wonder why spend time learning a new OS, because it is an end in the OS. Yes, it’s easy. . . but at the beginning. . . Why, then, learning more than 1 or 2 bones. . . and if it is obsolete? or not, as the interface? again? Maybe they have this word, so when it comes to presenting a new product.
0:24 that’s what she said
it does have hdmi
I must be fukin blind. You’re right. I see HDMI now. I’ll get my vision checked. tomorrow. lol
Ouais, OK. I go vérifier with mom
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Pop-extremely, even même does not lay out d' a connector HDMI-DVI. For a product which is destiné à Modern être, that appears quite equivocal for me.
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If you have a laptop of replacement to install Boxee on it.
What is DisplayPort?
they have a boxee box. . .
boxee crew has probably spent 4 times longer to make boxee than this cheap thing. It has a horrible UI.
Lots of missing this review that I wonder if her computer with your r? Bucket acc? S können? And MP3-Dateien? the vid? o. I möchte? a new field with no load? again, but seized all my m? slides you have a mainframe, I can take it to only these
Anyway, it’s still pretty tight! So I will not lead no longer makes cables superfluous anyway rather bezahlen.Internet.
Sick!!! So you can hook your gaming consoles to this to?
Nice but can’t you already access the internet with a gaming console?
$200 HTPC? NO WAY buddy. You don’t know anything about computer stuff.
Let me sum it up for you:
Case: $50 (a nice looking HTPC case is at least $100-150)
Good PSU: $50
Motherboard+onboard GPU: $70
Dual core CPU: $60
2GB RAM: $40
1TB Hard disk: $80
Blu-Ray drive (optional) $80
Windows 7: $100
That’s really cool but also a lot more expensive. You can’t compare the two.
Boxee is cool, but you need a computer for that, which is way more expensive than this thing.
VGA can also handle 1080P. Only difference is, is that it’s analog. HDMI is digital.
Yea, I meant that, hehe.
you mean visualizations?
That is stupid bullshit you post there. The Popbox is a dedicated device. You need a pretty powerful laptop if you want to play full HD content properly; an old one isn’t going to cut it.
Plus, the popbox comes with a handy remote, and all sorts of apps. Media center software is cool if you build a mediacenter PC. This is just a streamer. It costs a lot less and it’s very easy to use. Installing Linux on the other hand, is a recipe for high blood pressure. Especially when dealing with WLAN.
I’m curious for the music player. If it has psychedelic vitalizations and stuff.
Apple products are for feigs.