James
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By the time you've bought a case, mouse, keyboard, wi-fi dongle, all the leads etc, you might as well just buy an Apple TV if all you want is a media centre.
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John
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Got an ethernet cable and hdmi cable sitting waiting behind the TV, don't really need anything else.
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quote: Originally posted by James
By the time you've bought a case, mouse, keyboard, wi-fi dongle, all the leads etc, you might as well just buy an Apple TV if all you want is a media centre.
Screw it onto the VESA mount on the back of my TV, control it via the XBMC iPhone app, plug it directly into my router via ethernet
Think I'll just buy one for programming and development though and use an ATV for TV.
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A2H GO
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I was going buy one until I realised I don't know what I'd use it for, which made me think it probably wasn't made for people like me.
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Bart
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It looks like they've entered into manufacturing deals with RS and Farnell.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by James
By the time you've bought a case, mouse, keyboard, wi-fi dongle, all the leads etc, you might as well just buy an Apple TV if all you want is a media centre.
It does 1080p......
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by James
By the time you've bought a case, mouse, keyboard, wi-fi dongle, all the leads etc, you might as well just buy an Apple TV if all you want is a media centre.
It does 1080p......
So will Apple TV 3 next week.
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adiohead
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I use my macbook that does 1080p, I don't need this, right?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by James
By the time you've bought a case, mouse, keyboard, wi-fi dongle, all the leads etc, you might as well just buy an Apple TV if all you want is a media centre.
It does 1080p......
So will Apple TV 3 next week.
Not for £25. Either way, the RPI clearly isn't for you so don't worry about it..........
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A2H GO
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If it came with a case I'd buy it, knowing a circuit boards hanging off the back of my TV by a screw would bug me.
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3CorsaMeal
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what exactly does this Pi thing do?
just saw it on the news
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James
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I think it's an impressive bit of kit and I'll probably get one eventually, but I think those that want it just for a media centre should consider some of the better alternatives that don't cost too much more.
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pow
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I want one to run a browser that'll output to TV screens around the school D:
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3CorsaMeal
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i don't get it, the website is a bit shit, but i'm not a computery type of person.
It seems to be a 256k computer without a case and no hard drives?
what sort of thing can that do? browse the internet?
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James
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i don't get it, the website is a bit shit, but i'm not a computery type of person.
It seems to be a 256k computer without a case and no hard drives?
what sort of thing can that do? browse the internet?
It can basically run Linux and do simple stuff like browse the internet and play video/audio.
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ed
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It's for kids to plug into their TV and learn how to program. It doesn't need an HDD because it takes an SD card and because it runs Linux you can do a whole host more stuff than originally intended. Also, because it's got no case and exposed headers/connectors you can connect it to hardware which would normally be very difficult to work with on a normal PC.
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3CorsaMeal
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not for me then, i have a laptop already
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i don't get it, the website is a bit shit, but i'm not a computery type of person.
It seems to be a 256k computer without a case and no hard drives?
what sort of thing can that do? browse the internet?
It can basically run Linux and do simple stuff like browse the internet and play video/audio.
Perhaps you mean raw processing power (even then there might be the chance of off-loading to the GPU), but it can actually do rather complicated 'things' if you want it to.
Either way, it's perfectly suitable as a cheap media player or a frontend to Myth etc.
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James
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I was talking about what it can out of the box. For example I couldn't play Call of Duty on it
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by James
I was talking about what it can out of the box. For example I couldn't play Call of Duty on it
No but then you couldn't on a AppleTV or any other low-powered computer
If it's not for you then it's not for you, but there are hundreds of applications where something like the RPI would fit perfectly.
If you're after something with more power then there are plenty of other small/low-powered systems like Cotton Candy and CuBox; but they're 5-10 times the price of the RPI.
[Edited on 29-02-2012 by Dom]
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James
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My comparison with Apple TV was solely for the media centre use case.
My reference to Call of Duty was in response to 3CM asking what it can do.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a great bit of kit. It's certainly going to open a lot of doors.
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3CorsaMeal
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does it have solitare and minesweeper?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
does it have solitare and minesweeper?
Yes.
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noshua
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Opinions on best uses for Raspberry Pi apart from XBMC?
There's been a couple suggested on their forums which are particularly useful; solar panel statistics web server, in-car entertainment (some crazy people have mini desktops mounted in the boot!) and home automation.
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Gary
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On BBC news at 6 now
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