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    Internet Smart devices

    I have been following Internet Smart Devices (ISD) looking for that ultimate device. The Sony S370 comes somewhat close, I got it for a good price, can use my iPod as a remote, has Netflix and YouTube, but lacks a web browser... you thinjk they could put opera/mobile on something like this. Got it anyways. Did find some discs that will not play on it, but easily played on a $30 player.\

    Next up to bat - Western Digital - WD TV Live Hub Media Center with 1TB Hard Drive
    Interesting unit, plays most formats, if not all, built-in drive a plus, and access multiple USB drives (wonder if it will allow multiple WD drives though...),BUT what is missing is a web browser. If it had a web browser, I would buy it right now.

    Just saw a Samsung advertisement on TV on their Smart TV's. They have a web browser!!! But do I really need to pay >$3K for this option??? NOT!!!


    http://www.samsung.com/us/article/th...f-000062d67eb0

    But there is hope that some day, on a media player device or DVD player will have a web browser built in.

    Did I miss an affordable device with a web browser? Could it be right around the corner? Am I the only one looking for this option?

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    It's an emerging area, and "ISD" is a very broad definition.

    Many would say XBOX, others would say managing your homes energy.

    Or a toaster.
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    No Internet Browsers
    Roku - XD Wireless Digital Media Player
    Sony - Wireless Network Media Player, Model: SMPN100
    D-Link - Boxee Box High-Definition Media Player, Model: DSM-380
    Sony - 3D / Internet Connectable / Wi-Fi Built-In Blu-ray Disc Player, Model: BDPS780
    Apple® - TV®
    Western Digital - WD TV Live Plus HD Media Player, Model: WDBABX0000NBK-NESN



    With Web Browser

    Logitech - Revue with Google TV
    Sony - Internet Connectable / Wi-Fi Built-In Blu-ray Disc Player with Google TV, Model: NSZGT1
    Sony - Google TV 24" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV, Model: NSX24GT1

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    The Sony - Google TV 24" Class is an interesting product, on sale today only, online only on Best Buy, for $499, has picture in picture, but no DVI/VGA/PC ports, 4 HDMI ports. Hmm.....

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    Run VMWare on an iPad I guess.
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    I am starting to see the potential of Android, and where it is going... Google TV, cell phones, hand-held devices, this could be the next technology wave....

    Google stocks?!?!?

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    iOS is doing the same thing and, at the moment, is outselling Android. And before you invest in Google, remember that they give Android away.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    So it is sit & wait until the dust settles..

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1LAF View Post
    So it is sit & wait until the dust settles..
    That's what I'm doing.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1LAF View Post
    I am starting to see the potential of Android, and where it is going... Google TV, cell phones, hand-held devices, this could be the next technology wave....

    Google stocks?!?!?
    Yep. Android is being used in many more devices than just phones now: Military is looking strongly at them for use in the field for Battle Command systems; internet tablets; etc.

    It really is turning to the "wave of the future", only due to it's open-ness...

    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    iOS is doing the same thing and, at the moment, is outselling Android. And before you invest in Google, remember that they give Android away.
    Outselling Android where? On phones, most assuredly not. Android has iOS beat by about 3% in market share, and is outselling iOS units by a large margin.

    And, yes, Google gives Android away. Complete with a built-in ad revenue stream source. You can give away the house, if the new owners are paying you for mineral rights on a montly basis.
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    If you take into account all iOS devices—phones, tablets, iPod Touch, then iOS is still outselling Android. And, ad revenues not withstanding, Google is currently losing money on Android. I don't have anything against Android or Google, I was just suggesting to Paul that Google stock might not be as good an investment as he thought.
    Last edited by NQ6U; 04-25-2011 at 10:18 AM.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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