I can see why some are excited by what they are claiming it can do. but I really don't need all of that shit. I dont need kinect, cloud storage, halo tv, skype ...etc. Just give me good games, the ability to stream, bluray and the option to randomly kick ass online.
Kind of lame you have to pay for Xbox live just to have the option to pay someone else to stream their content.
And I think that it has always been lame. Why should you have to pay Microsoft to use Netflix? The only thing they provided was the hardware, which you already purchased.
Seems like that software was present when I purchased the XBox. So you'd be comfortable with Apple charging you for a laptop, then charging you monthly to allow it to connect to the internet?
Yeah if I was getting integration that made everything easier. I personally don't have a problem paying for it, I would rather have it through my Xbox than just off my computer, but that's just me.
I would assume whoever is producing the app, in this case Netflix, is responsible for all the integration.
I'd rather have a regular computer that is in one central location but can be pulled up on any of various terminals throughout my house to be used as I wish. On the television with a game controller is one of those.
I agree, but I absolutely hate the interface between ESPN3 and my tv/CPU. Much prefer the layout Xbox has with it
Live subscription is coming up for renewal. Since I play maybe a game a year, and it doesn't look like I'll move to One... might have to move to Apple TV. Can't seem to find a decent, and always allowed, blu ray player with HBO Go and Espn3 apps.
If Microsoft didn't absolutely botch the introduction of the more "app" friendly Windows 8 features then there might be an app for that on a PC too. Maybe they will get it right the second time. Forcing a smartphone/tablet interface onto standard PC users without anything in between was a terrible idea. An OS equally suitable for a tablet and a desktop PC would be a great thing, especially if they could get the apps to take off.
I've yet to have the nerve to 'break my ATV2, but I would highly recommend it "as-is", regardless (for Float or anyone else).