I am not thinking for a main pc, just a small, low power media option. I already have 3 pc's of differing speeds and power requirements. I was all ready to buy an atom board to create a low powered option for streaming TV, but then I found out that the atom was never going to be adequate to do that when FLASH was involved. so I really do hope that they make a mini-itx board with this chipset on it, if it can be used as the base of a media pc.
this may be a silly question, but when this says it plays FLASH with ease, does that mean things like the MLB.COM hi-def baseball streams would work on it? and on the top level
(for non MLB.com subscribers, they stream the games live from their site using FLASH, there is a slide bar for quality, but the only one i enjoy watching is the top level quality)
if it does work fine, then are there any plans for a motherboard or desktop unit being produced using tegra.
this is freeview only, and only the freeview tunre built into the playtv box. nothing coming from any external device will be picked up. this is the reason why I wont be getting this, well that and the fact that it is ridiculously over priced for a dual tuner.
mid august for the BD remote for the ps3??? they are avaialbe in every games/electrical shop here in the UK. who at wal-mart does the ordering? as they may need to get a kick up the backside.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
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I was all ready to buy an atom board to create a low powered option for streaming TV, but then I found out that the atom was never going to be adequate to do that when FLASH was involved.
so I really do hope that they make a mini-itx board with this chipset on it, if it can be used as the base of a media pc.