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What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - WimKl - 2013-06-15 Hope you guys can help. I'm looking to buy a quad core android box (not stick) and would like your input for my choice. Would like to use it for / I want: - XBMC with NextPVR as backend - play 1080p within XBMC - play 3D movies - bluetooth (can be dongle, but need a free usb for usb-stick) - airplay - lan - skype A few options: YW9300 Samsung Exynos 4412 Udroid u2 Ouya Things I haven't considered? RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - Alchete - 2013-06-17 What's your budget and timeframe? RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - WimKl - 2013-06-17 Budget 100-150 euro and I would like to buy within the next 2 months. BUT, if you have something interesting for a bit more of later...... RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - Robotica - 2013-06-17 If you want a trouble free experience, I would double your budget and go for x86. Especially upcoming kabini's look great. RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - bradvido88 - 2013-06-17 Airplay is in your list, but it doesn't work on Android http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=165627 RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - Alchete - 2013-06-17 (2013-06-17, 13:59)Robotica Wrote: If you want a trouble free experience, I would double your budget and go for x86. Especially upcoming kabini's look great.I'd second this. Look at the Intel NUC also -- it's the size of an Apple TV and also a real computer. And, it should get a Haswell refresh in a couple of months. If you're set on Android, I'd wait for the refresh there also: ETA 1-6 months. It sounds like Pivos is in line to use a next gen processor and others should as well. Everything else currently shipping (Android) is using a last-generation chipset, including the Ouya. And, XBMC Android is still in alpha and not officially released. It's not smooth sailing yet. RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - Memphiz - 2013-06-17 (2013-06-17, 16:44)bradvido88 Wrote: Airplay is in your list, but it doesn't work on Android http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=165627 It is solved in nightlies since a week ago or so... RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - WimKl - 2013-06-17 (2013-06-17, 19:34)Alchete Wrote: If you're set on Android, I'd wait for the refresh there also: ETA 1-6 months. It sounds like Pivos is in line to use a next gen processor and others should as well. I thought Tegra 3 was top of the line together with exynos 4412 but that doesn't seem to be the case. Which chipsets are on the way and would the pricerange (in 1-6 months time) for these new chipsets be about the same as the last-generation chipsets are now? These android boxes are so attractive, partly because of the price (compared to x86). I get a lot of warnings (not only on this thread) that android isn't ready for all of my demands yet. I thought that buying a last-generation chipset-android-box now is not a waste of money, because development will continue so that in a couple of months these very boxes are up to the job. Am I wrong? And how about windows and x86/x64, last time I checked (that has been a while) 3D video playing wasn't possible on nettops for a reasonable price. RE: What to buy: OUYA or EXYNOS4412? - Robotica - 2013-06-17 (2013-06-17, 19:34)Alchete Wrote:Yes, but that means trippling his budget.(2013-06-17, 13:59)Robotica Wrote: If you want a trouble free experience, I would double your budget and go for x86. Especially upcoming kabini's look great.I'd second this. Look at the Intel NUC also -- it's the size of an Apple TV and also a real computer. And, it should get a Haswell refresh in a couple of months. Quote:If you're set on Android, I'd wait for the refresh there also: ETA 1-6 months. It sounds like Pivos is in line to use a next gen processor and others should as well.Yes and not just xbmc on android; the whole android ecosysyem needs to mature on hardware acc. Video playback. |