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Boxee And A Box Of Its Own

On its blog this morning Boxee announced that it is working with a CE partner to bring the first connected device to officially run Boxee. The ultimate goal is to be on every Connected device in the living room providing consumers with a way to get Boxee in their living rooms, no matter whether it’s on a Connected TV, game console, set-top box, BluRay player, computer, etc. More information will be coming at the Boxee Beta unveiling in December.

This is big news for Boxee users and users of the Apple TV who feel as though the hardware just doesn’t have the juice to run the media center software. Grab all the details over at the boxee blog.

Written by Eddie V. on November 12, 2009

Filed Under: Movies

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yodamac

November 12th, 2009 at 3:29 pm    

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Uh… more YouTube quality video on my HDTV? Pass.

What I love about the AppleTV is the great quality of both the SD and HD content it provides – even if it isn't “true HD” for the techno-elitists.

All I ever saw come out of Boxee (when it worked) was low-res, postage-stamp, stuttering video. Not what I want to watch on my HDTV.

I never used Boxee on the Mac itself, since I don't want to watch TV on my computer anyways. If I did, I'd just go to that network's website.

What exactly will Boxee bring to the table that's good enough for a “home theatre” experience?

NatTheGooner

November 14th, 2009 at 9:25 am    

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I've never seen it – but if thats what its like then I agree, keep it off Apple TV, might be a good bonus feature for the Wii or PS3 though.

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