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Hi All,

On IndieGoGo we have started a project to raise money for the production of our product.

When you sponsor our product for at least $ 25, you will get named on our website and if you fund us with $ 40, you will receive a T-shirt with our company logo, and from $ 79 we will send you the product in August in exchange. If you are not able to sponsor us at all at the time of reading this message tell/pass this message to your friends and acquaintances by Liking the message or tweeting about it, I will be very grateful to you for the support.

Thank you.

http://igg.me/at/xbmcos-tvdongle/x/1896769
Found the specs on your site..

Your product has the same specs as Raspberry?
It's basically Rapberry Pi in usb shape pcb + case.
$80 is a bit steep for that...
It doesn't look like an airplane.
(2013-04-19, 17:58)Ned Scott Wrote: [ -> ]$80 is a bit steep for that...

Well, i don't see that too expensive considering what a PI costs at the end.. The PI costs $35, but once you start adding a case, wifi adapter, cables and power supply...
LOL, that's what you get if you give chinese people the PCB designs. Clones all over.

Succes though!
(2013-04-19, 18:58)PatrickVogeli Wrote: [ -> ]
(2013-04-19, 17:58)Ned Scott Wrote: [ -> ]$80 is a bit steep for that...

Well, i don't see that too expensive considering what a PI costs at the end.. The PI costs $35, but once you start adding a case, wifi adapter, cables and power supply...

Most (average) people will not buy Raspberry Pi, because they think without casing it is too scary, and they don't understand what accessoires they have to buy along.

So we make it easy fo them.

On every $100,- the campaign owners will donate $5,- to the XBMC foundation!
If you want an enclosure for your Raspberry Pi I highly recommend these guys. I've worked with them for other projects and they are great.

http://www.built-to-spec.com/blog/kit-in...tructions/

They make casing for all kinds of these

http://www.built-to-spec.com/blog/
The device is smaller than Raspberry Pi.

See here a price comparison:

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/xbmc-o...c=activity
What about the licenses?
HD audios, etc...
MPEG-2 and VC-1 license are included with the device along with the free other formats.

See the FAQ at indiegogo.com:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/xbmc-o...a-tvdongle
hmmm, im not here to demolish anyone trying to make good things but,
honestly, i'm positive this project won't reach its goal...
I think so..
So, there won't be HD audio sounds