2014-04-06, 19:16
(2014-04-06, 12:04)charliebrown Wrote:(2014-04-06, 11:51)kim1406 Wrote:(2014-04-06, 10:58)charliebrown Wrote: so, in comparison (and i know that the xbmc isnt nearly done to be optimized for the fire tv) how much faster than the ouya can one expect this to be?I want to know this too, as I was just a minute a way to order an Ouya, then sow the Fire.
What I like about Ouya is the capability of handling heavy skins like Aeon with good menu navigation speed, I hope Fire can do this.
yeah, also the vs trailbay nuc, how it whould compare there.
I'm not sure why Koying said there are no nice Hulu/Netflix apps. I think he was talking about if you plan on using OpenELEC. If you're in Windows there are nice Hulu/Netflix apps.
BayTrail NUC Vs FireTV isn't a fair comparison though like he said. BayTrail is a full x86 processor. It's pretty fast. It's as fast as the laptop processor penryn from 2008. The NUC is a full fledged PC. You can run Windows, OpenELEC, Ubuntu, etc. A NUC though is 2x+ the price of FireTV. If you're in OpenELEC, it's around 200+ but with Windows, you have to factor in a Windows license, you aren't booting windows off a USB drive probably so you'll need a SSD, you're probably 400+ at that point.
So comparing FireTVs $100 price point vs BayTrail NUC isn't fair.