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What do people here think of this device?

http://liliputing.com/2014/10/windows-co...l-cpu.html

Integrated 2gb ram and 32gb SSD good enough for Openelec?

Could it do 1080p60 H264 and thus also be good enough for SteamOS and game streaming?
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You mean this? http://liliputing.com/2014/10/windows-co...l-cpu.html

Should be interesting. In theory, it should have the right specs for OpenELEC, but who knows if things will go as smoothly as they do on paper.
Quote:Priced at $125 (shipping expenditure included), the device comes with a quad-core Bay Trail processor (a 32-bit Z3735F) paired with 1GB of RAM, 16 gigs of storage, a microSD card slot, and support for 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0. The configuration, in theory should be able to run 32-bit version of Windows 8.1, as well as several Linux distros, Android and other Atom-friendly operating systems.

If you like the idea, but crave for a better configuration, Intel has you covered. The company also has a 64-bit Atom Z3735G-powered dongle coupled with 2GB of RAM.

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via http://www.wpcentral.com/theres-small-us...windows-81

any thoughts? Smile
Looks interesting,

but the Intel HD Graphics inside has only the regular 4 Execution Units of Baytrail AND is topping out at 646MHz.
Yeah, that's the correct link. Posted the correct link in the wrong thread and the wrong link in the correct thread.

Turns out while it might be OK for my first requirement of running Openelec Kodi, it probably wouldn't be great for SteamOS game streaming whether or not the GPU was up to the task because it's limited to wifi N with no wired Ethernet capability. Apparently the 1080p game streaming only works reliably over wired network infrastructure.
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Could always add a hub+ethernet dongle considering its running Windows 8.1.
(2014-10-19, 19:04)Veronica Wrote: [ -> ]what about this one guys: http://liliputing.com/2014/08/zotac-zbox...op-pc.html

That thing looks even sweeter, because Zotac makes some good stuff. I hope it's cheaper than $200 though.
(2014-10-20, 02:08)hamid1955 Wrote: [ -> ]
(2014-10-19, 19:04)Veronica Wrote: [ -> ]what about this one guys: http://liliputing.com/2014/08/zotac-zbox...op-pc.html

That thing looks even sweeter, because Zotac makes some good stuff. I hope it's cheaper than $200 though.

It is but not too much, one online store was selling it for $194 but it is out of stock now, hope soon it be available in more U.S shops, liliputting is going to release a full video review soon on youtube, with some luck Brad Linder could test xbmc, if not we can always ask to do so. Stay tunned! and subscribe to liliputing on youtube to comment.
(2014-10-19, 00:19)Ned Scott Wrote: [ -> ]You mean this? http://liliputing.com/2014/10/windows-co...l-cpu.html

Should be interesting. In theory, it should have the right specs for OpenELEC, but who knows if things will go as smoothly as they do on paper.
For $110 plus shipping I'll probably give one a try.

But keen to know

1. Where these things draw power from? the aliexpress dealer lists a 5v2A power supply, does it plug into one of the USB adaptors like an android phone?

2. Can anyone nominate a USB2.0-ethernet adaptor that might work with openelec? I am not a wifi kinda guy.
Oh well ordered one anyway. BArring the usual AliExpress bullshit it should arrive eventually.
Way to lead the charge! Could be pretty sweet little unit if it works out.
(2014-10-19, 19:04)Veronica Wrote: [ -> ]what about this one guys: http://liliputing.com/2014/08/zotac-zbox...op-pc.html

Nice. It appears an XBMC/SteamOS game streamer is a commonly desired dual capability because both use cases are shown in the video.
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