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  • Simple.TV finally starts shipping to backers, latecomers can still order for $149 and up

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    10.15.2012

    The Kickstarter success known as Simple.TV had let it be known that units would start showing up at backers' doorsteps around October 10th-15th, and now those who happily invested on the project will be pleased to know the company's doing just as it promised. Meanwhile, folks who were late to the Kickstarter shindig can still grab a simplified video streamer for themselves via the outfit's site, where a Simple.TV Limited, Premier and Lifetime can be found for $149, $199 and $299, respectively. In case you need a quick refresh, the Simple.TV puck will let users watch and record live TV, which can then be easily streamed to a variety of devices -- including, as you can see above, an iPad, Mac or PC as well as Roku boxes. You'll find more info on what bundle is best suited for you at the source link below.

  • Simple.TV clarifies shipping dates, tells backers units will start arriving October 10th

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    09.27.2012

    According to Simple.TV, there have been articles circulating around the interwebs that may have caused confusion amongst parties interested about the shipping dates of its facile white puck. So, in order to induce some clarity, the folks behind the project have posted a Kickstarter update to let its backers know their Simple.TVs will be arriving soon enough -- somewhere between October 10th and 15th, to be precise. On the other hand, Simple.TV is also set to start taking pre-orders on its website tomorrow from people who missed out on the crowd-funded party, with these particular units estimated to ship "within 20 days" after the order has been placed. The good news is we're only a couple of weeks away from its long-overdue arrival; in the meantime, however, don't forget we have our own hands-on for you to graciously pore over.

  • Simple.tv DVR / placeshifter frees free TV from the constraints of location, time

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    01.10.2012

    One of the many innovative products we checked out tonight was this ViXS XCode 4210 powered Simple.TV box, which tunes into free, unencrypted channels (even in HD) via cable or antenna. Where it starts to differ from other boxes like Sling and Monsoon however, is that it eschews any direct video out or even passthrough, working solely to transcode those feeds to variable bitrate MPEG-4 streams for playback on internet-connected mobile devices and TV boxes. Besides the missing TV out, this headless unit also only supports DVRs courtesy of whatever storage you may add yourself, since it doesn't contain any. The Simple.TV box is set to launch this spring and initially should have viewing apps available for Roku and iPad, with Boxee Box and Google TV viewers eventually planned as well (there is also a $29 Windows Media Center app). Currently the pricing is set at $149, and while streaming to another device in the home and simple DVR function are free to use, adding a guide and allowing streaming to up to 5 devices over the internet will require another $4.99 per month. If you're interested, check out the video after the break and keep a spot near your coax line open.

  • A simple way to get your Recorded TV on your iOS device

    by 
    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    09.25.2010

    Windows 7 Media Center fans who also own iOS devices can you tell you that there aren't enough easy ways to make the two work together. Luckily there always seem to be some developers willing to fill in the gaps and the Simple TV app is pretty smart. Basically the app watches your Recorded TV folder, transcodes the HD shows and makes them available for download via a web browser, or even better, you can subscribe to an RSS feed right in iTunes and get the latest episodes automatically on your iPhone every time you sync. We haven't tried it ourselves, but apparently the metadata comes over and if you delete a show from your Media Center, the transcoded copy is deleted too. The product is currently in beta and free, but will probably be available for purchase when it goes gold.