Beyond Icebox Kitchen Computer $498.50+S&H

SRGilbert

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Ok, I know some of you will be WTF? about this, but it's really very cool for the right situations.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3926091

Web-enabled TV designed for the kitchen
Flat panel 12.1" Touch Screen LCD panel that rotates and pivots
Includes a DVD & Audio CD player, FM Radio, home video monitoring, and recipe storage
Washable keyboard & remote
Easy internet access for email, shopping and information
Fits easily on the kitchen counter

I've had this for a couple of weeks now and it does a lot of things, and does them very well. Believe it or not, we keep ours on the corner of the dining room table as we couldn't see our living room tv in our new house. It really does everything it says it will do, cable tv, built-in DVD/CD/MP3-CD's, FM radio with on screen controls. Even cooler is the fact that it has a built in web browser. You have to see it for yourself, really.

This is a discontinued item, so I'm not sure what to expect for support. I do know that other places online that sell them are still charging $1500-$1800 for it, so this is a steal.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me!

Here's a link to the manufacturers Europe site (can't get the US site up at the moment)
http://www.beyondeurope.com/products/icebox/icebox_ct.asp

FYI, if you have a Walmart in your state (doesn't everybody?) you will get charged sales tax, if applicable. The nice thing is that you can also return it at a Walmart store if you decide you don't like it.
 

easy2kill

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Wow, seems like a neat little product. I don't have a cable tv connection in my kitchen though. Can anyone suggest a way to stream video via the WiFi + browser? I have BeyondTV, but I don't think I can install Beyond Link onto this, or any other software for that matter. TIA.
 

commOdog

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I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet
 

ondarkness

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Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

:)
 

SRGilbert

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Originally posted by: easy2kill
Wow, seems like a neat little product. I don't have a cable tv connection in my kitchen though. Can anyone suggest a way to stream video via the WiFi + browser? I have BeyondTV, but I don't think I can install Beyond Link onto this, or any other software for that matter. TIA.
I don't think that BeyondTV is any relation to this company. Unfortunatly, you can't install any kind of software on this thing either. It's really just meant for a standard cable tv connection, although you might be able to get away with using one of those wireless audio/video senders. I think that would defeat the whole purpose of this though. With the built in tuner, it works great.

On the surface, $500 may seem like a lot, but look around and price out LCD Tv's that have built in DVD players, and this is right in line pricewise. Add in the fact that it's also a FM radio (a feature that is extremely rare on any lcd tv) plus a web browser (with the proper connection, either ethernet or a wireless card - not included) and it's a cool little unit.



 

dds14u

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Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

What if I turned it off?
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: dds14u
Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

What if I turned it off?

Ever hear of Wake-On LAN?
 

dds14u

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: dds14u
Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

What if I turned it off?

Ever hear of Wake-On LAN?

Not on a bread maker :p
 

Yo2

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Originally posted by: dds14u
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: dds14u
Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

What if I turned it off?

Ever hear of Wake-On LAN?

Not on a bread maker :p

Oh really? Check this out:

Quote from the page:

"# Add the Beyond Information Network iCEBOX SANI Network Card (sold separately) and the Bread Maker updates its memory automatically from the Beyond Information Network database"

Chances are it does WOL
;););)
 

SRGilbert

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Oh really? Check this out:

Quote from the page:

"# Add the Beyond Information Network iCEBOX SANI Network Card (sold separately) and the Bread Maker updates its memory automatically from the Beyond Information Network database"

Chances are it does WOL
;););)
You guys! It is true that if you have the bread maker, you can use the Icebox to control it. I don't think you can connect to either one remotely though! I know that if you have both and the SANI card, the breadmaker will update itself over the Icebox's internet connection. By update, I mean the breadmaker can scan the barcode of breadmix boxes and will know what it is, and it will download new products as they become available.
 

Bobartig

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Its like a funny looking iMac with ruggedized components! Its kinda cute, but 12" screen seems like it'd be too small for me. One things for certain, some people lost a ton of money bringing these to market. I'm certain these would make GREAT hacking projects. ;)
 

BladeVenom

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It's powered by a Geode CPU sc3200. That might not be any more powerful than the processor in the bread machine.
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: ondarkness
Originally posted by: commOdog
I'm on a business trip in Dallas, TX.

Suddenly, I remember something important I forgot to do.

I open my laptop, connect wirelessly at the hotel and open up my VPN connection to my house.

I log in and turn on the bread maker.

Thank God for the internet

:)

Sounds like a J Peterman Calalog description :)
 

SRGilbert

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I was kinda thinking the same thing. Normally, this is the kind of thing hackers would be all over. Unfortunately, the high original price put most people off. Now that they are being cleared out, perhaps someone might be more willing to give it a shot.