But PS3 will get it sooner and better than the PC. Media companies like locked platforms.HTPCs are worth the money if you want to drop cable or sat and go OTA/Netflix/Hulu/Blu-ray. An amazing amount of content is available online now.
I doubt a PS3 will ever be capable of being an OTA DVR or function as a primary unit that other extenders can be connected to. A PS3 also provides limited options for upgrading or customizing...admittedly a double-edged sword.But PS3 will get it sooner and better than the PC. Media companies like locked platforms.
But PS3 will get it sooner and better than the PC. Media companies like locked platforms.
While I tinkered for the first couple of weeks on my HTPC, I haven't touched it in over a year. My wife runs Win Media Center 7, watches TV, records shows, closes it and opens up boxee, watches downloaded TV/hulu, listens to music etc. with no problem and she's about the least technical savvy person I've ever met. This is all controlled with a $9 windows media center remote I bought.Depends if you like tinkering: HTPCs (especially 7MC) require constant "fixing".
If you have a wife, girlfriend or family that is supposed to watch TV through the MC ... then DO NOT DO IT!!!
If you are looking for something that can stream online videos, I would definitely wait until google TV is out before making a decision. 7MC is pretty bad for streaming content (it is all over the place) and gTV could offer a much more integrated solution for the various options out there (hulu, netflix, youtube, ...)
Oh, it's worth mentioning to expect quality problems streaming Netflix on an HTPC. There's a big thread here on it:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1255994
If you don't have/see the problem then great, but don't expect as good playback as on a Netflix device.
At the very least you should expect a very sloooooooow Netflix experience, as the plugin is not coded properly and takes foreeeeeever to populate menus.
That is more to do with netflix than the plugin. I can use netflix during non peak hours and the service menus through media center are speedy fast. If I do it during the evenings it is much slower. This isn't network related as I measured the time it takes for netflix to respond to a selection during both times of day. Evening it takes netflix almost 3 x as long.
They are also going through growing pains as they have added Canada and mobile devices recently.
The way netflix works is when you are using the menus it is routed to the main netflix servers no matter what device or where you are located. When you select a movie to stream you are then transferred to the nearest data center and that server sends the content to you.
