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My 32" Sony LCD TV turns 10 this year, see absolutely no point in getting any Smart-Apple-Google-whatever-crap TV when you can get a dumb one and plug whatever you want in for the money you just saved, and upgrade seamlessly in future. Use mine for movies only (HDMI from notebook or RCA from N900), and will likely discard once I get a video projector, since TV takes a lot of place.
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@endsormeans Good point, this is also a nice solution. The only problem I see might be the power consumption. I have the Pi almost always on and I calculated that if I was playing videos non-stop whole year, it would cost about 6EUR with my power provider. Of course, you must add the consumption of the monitor/TV and speakers, but the power consumption of the Pi is unbeatable.
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They look kind of nice when I compare the usability with the courser and so on.
I am just wondering, how much Web OS is there in Web OS 2.0. Any one knows? Is it open source?
I am thinking of getting a Smart TV later this year, but I can't see myself with android...
Anyone here has any information about the OS and ecosystem?