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2014-12-29, 22:03
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Ordered from Amazon just in case but I suspect it is the same wholesaler for all.
At the very least you have the distance selling regs as some form of protection if you're not happy with it.
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2014-12-29, 22:13
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Done the same. Expected delivery between 3 - 7 Jan. Whichever turns up second will be sent back.
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I finally got mine from Newegg today. I haven't taken it out of the box yet, but the box clearly has a sticker with 2GB RAM / 64GB SSD / Windows logos on it.
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anyone got theres yet hows it perform?
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2014-12-31, 16:49
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Strange cause when it was first reviewed they commented about it being a sub $200 box.
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Haven't received a dispatch note on either of my orders but not a cancellation either.
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Be good to know what it's like with openelec on it. So kodi was running ok with windows 8.1 on the device
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Wow features am not sure what they are but sounds cool lol. Shame I can't seem to find any of these for sale in the uk or at least from a known supplier.
As long as it does 1080 faster then a pi and is slightly future proof they sound good
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FWIW, you can't boot off a SD card in the internal reader on the BI320. It's USB 2.0 based reader, but uses a Realtek controller that the BIOS doesn't recognize as a mass storage device. Windows even needs a driver for the reader.
OpenELEC can see cards in the reader, so it can be used for media input even though you can't boot from it. OpenELEC 5.0 runs fine on the BI320. It played everything I threw at it smoothly. Blu-ray with the different video codecs, 1080i and 720p MPEG-2 OTA HD, various resolution transcoded content, etc. CPU usage stayed low. As expected it passed the HD audio formats via HDMI without issue.