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Looks Like LG is the TV to look out for this year.
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N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
No one except Apple or Roku really makes a decent interface for "extra" TV content.

Interesting that you should say that. When the current GUI for the AppleTV was released a few years back, it was roundly lambasted by reviewers as having taken a huge step backward.
The Apple interface is really pretty poor.

Roku's is better, but it's still inefficient.
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mrbigstuff wrote:
[quote=Filliam H. Muffman]
In the next few months you will be able to buy an Intel Atom based Win8.1 PC and plug into the HDMI port of any TV, powered from the USB, or a wallwart if the TV doesn't have USB. I don't know I would call it smart, but they are going to be $100 in a year or two. I think Apple is going to need the full OS X on a stick (either ARM or Intel) to compete.

A quad core i7 mini with HDMI 2.0 and a discrete GPU easily drive a 4K TV at WWDC might keep me from trying to popularize using beleagured again.

kinda like this?
http://www.dx.com/p/mk808-cortex-a9-1-6g...K9SlXvNnVI
That is close but it seems like a 2 year old model except for the CPU. It should have a SD card for storage (is that what they call TF?), and 802.11AC or USB 3.
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