There's a pretty big thread somewhere about them, do a search.
Bit gimmicky. I bought a little breakout kit for mine recently to have a play with (basically some wires and a breadboard), but that's only because I like playing with electronics and things.
I have the early model, the newer ones have more RAM so might be better but imo they are pretty rubbish as a media player, I'd rather an xbox which will do everything the pi will (except mkv playback) a lot better.
Running openelec xmbc on a pi you have a fully featured media player thats very slick . Full remote control from your tv remote as the pi (if your tv does) supports hdmi cec ....
Brilliant soloution for minimal cost
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U7kZF14tDQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
exactly how mines running. Runs smoothly as you'd like, and got a few plugins installed for xbmc
Running openelec xmbc on a pi you have a fully featured media player thats very slick . Full remote control from your tv remote as the pi (if your tv does) supports hdmi cec ....
Brilliant soloution for minimal cost
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U7kZF14tDQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
When I played about with it I used Raspbmc, it was painfully slow when browsing the menus, once playing it was fine. I guess openelec is better, or the newer model with more memory overcomes this problem.
When I played about with it I used Raspbmc, it was painfully slow when browsing the menus, once playing it was fine. I guess openelec is better, or the newer model with more memory overcomes this problem.
I have these throughout my house..
http://www.ebuyer.com/409029-mb-boxdc3217iye-dual-hdmi-lan-box-boxdc3217iye
the ultimate XBMC front end.. tiny, low power and completely silent most of the time.. and if the fan does kick in your head needs to be next to it to hear it.. plays anything I can throw at it.. love it.
I really wish that they added gigabit ethernet on the latest model..
Just my opinion. Album art etc doesn't really bother me, but I can see why it matters to some.you think? the interface and the way Kodi (xbmc) categorizes all your content trumps Xbox one media player IMO (I also own an Xbox one).
Since updating my setup with a pi2 and using the OSMC installer I was up and running in 5 minutes. Definite improvement on the old version for sure. The extra grunt from the processor and memory has made the extra difference and for £30 or so, you can't go wrong.
Also got a power adapter for it that plugs directly into the tv's USB so that it automatically boots as i turn on the television.