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Since I just got a new 1080p tv, I'm looking for a way to stream videos from the web onto the tv. Hooking up my laptop all the time is a pain in the ass and not that good.
I'm thinking about some kind of wireless set-top device that could work with various sites.
I want to be able to watch Hulu (without having to pay for Hulu Plus), CBS tv shows (available through their website), the Daily Show and Southpark (also available through their websites), Youtube videos, and/or streaming Netflix/Amazon OnDemand.
Would these tasks, particularly HD video, be too much for a Ion or next-gen Ion nettop (would go dual-core Atom) to handle? Would I be better off with something like a Boxee Box or Roku?
Edit:
It does not have to have an integrated DVD drive or anything. I have an upconverting DVD player already for that stuff.
Edit 11-13-2010:
Decided to just get an HTPC:
(in case anyone ever searches for HTPC builds or set-top boxes):
Lite-On DVD burner (SATA) - $17
Samsung EcoGreen 1TB SATA - $50
Rosewill B/G Wireless - $12
Hauppauge Single TV Tuner - $50
Antec EarthWatts 380W PSU - $40 - $15 Rebate ($25)
Patriot 2GB DDR2 800 - $32
Athlon II X2 250 + Asus M4A785-M combo - $110
Windows 7 64-bit HP + HEC 6T mATX case combo $125
Price after shipping & rebate: ~$433
Plus, I get the ability to record a little TV. I'll run a splitter before the PC so that I can record one show and watch TV at the same time. I don't record that much anyway, so I figured a dual-tuner is unnecessary.
I'm thinking about some kind of wireless set-top device that could work with various sites.
I want to be able to watch Hulu (without having to pay for Hulu Plus), CBS tv shows (available through their website), the Daily Show and Southpark (also available through their websites), Youtube videos, and/or streaming Netflix/Amazon OnDemand.
Would these tasks, particularly HD video, be too much for a Ion or next-gen Ion nettop (would go dual-core Atom) to handle? Would I be better off with something like a Boxee Box or Roku?
Edit:
It does not have to have an integrated DVD drive or anything. I have an upconverting DVD player already for that stuff.
Edit 11-13-2010:
Decided to just get an HTPC:
(in case anyone ever searches for HTPC builds or set-top boxes):
Lite-On DVD burner (SATA) - $17
Samsung EcoGreen 1TB SATA - $50
Rosewill B/G Wireless - $12
Hauppauge Single TV Tuner - $50
Antec EarthWatts 380W PSU - $40 - $15 Rebate ($25)
Patriot 2GB DDR2 800 - $32
Athlon II X2 250 + Asus M4A785-M combo - $110
Windows 7 64-bit HP + HEC 6T mATX case combo $125
Price after shipping & rebate: ~$433
Plus, I get the ability to record a little TV. I'll run a splitter before the PC so that I can record one show and watch TV at the same time. I don't record that much anyway, so I figured a dual-tuner is unnecessary.
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