kingpotnoodle
Hmmm, can I put full Linux on it, that has lightweight server written all over it.
Original article did say "
the unit is able to decode 1080P MPEG4 and various other video formats and will run either Android or Ubuntu Linux.“. Although I'm guessing that this is the much-touted ”Server" edition of Ubuntu, e.g. see
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/ubuntu-11-10-arm/kingpotnoodle
No interest in it's intended purpose, although it is pretty cool and I could see it selling if marketed right as a TV addon, not some wafty cloud bollocks. Most newer TVs could supply USB power via their port and have it just dangle behind. Could work nicely with Google's new content initiatives, and if I wasn't the owner of an HTPC it might interest me more.
That's what it said to me - there's plenty of non-“internet-enabled” TV's for which this'd be ideal. Heck, even partnered with a decent Internet-capable TV, this'd surely be a good thing for sort of “HTPClite” - being able to do docs etc on your TV.
Quite like the Android version, especially if it's the full deal - i.e. with access to Google Market Place. Stick something like Docs2Go and one of the new printer apps and be able to have a fast booting way to do the odd word processor doc etc. Best of all, no “gadgety thing” visible to annoy SWMBO!