Compulabs TrimSlice?
#1
http://www.slashgear.com/compulab-trim-s...-25128219/

Okay, that sucker is tiny, rocks NVIDIA GPU, and has HDMI out. What are the chances? Priced right and able to run XBMC this puppy would be awesome. Dunno' about the CPU horsepower though...
Openelec Gotham, MCE remote(s), Intel i3 NUC, DVDs fed from unRAID cataloged by DVD Profiler. HD-DVD encoded with Handbrake to x.264. Yamaha receiver(s)
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#2
It's a Tegra Device.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=35139
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=71297
Code:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `xbmc_%`.* TO 'xbmc'@'%';
IF you have a mysql problem, find one of the 4 dozen threads already open.
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#3
Ah excellent! Looks like progress is being made at least - not surprised it was already underway in some way shape or form, thanks for looking it up and linking! This really is a nice sized box, IF it can be done this would be pretty killer for a front-end box at the TV Smile
Openelec Gotham, MCE remote(s), Intel i3 NUC, DVDs fed from unRAID cataloged by DVD Profiler. HD-DVD encoded with Handbrake to x.264. Yamaha receiver(s)
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#4
hope I'm not stealing anyone's thunder, but check out the video they recently posted:

http://www.trimslice.com/
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG4_NJcvKwM

.... features a certain icon we all recognize
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#5
Hello friends.

Is there any update on the Trimslice? Are users able to install a working version of XBMC that will use the device's native 1080p in addition to being able to offer/display flash content?

Cheers.
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