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why bother coming out with this device
no java no blue ray menu's no menu/title key on remote can't connect external bdrom
So based on your logic what would be the point of 90% of the remote media access devices such as WDTV.
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I like my products having everything and the kitchen sink and I don't care for any of those features you mentioned. I am fine with the Popcorn Hour A-110 and the Popbox will be great as well for the vast majority of users. The C-200 is basically overkill IMO.... at least it works out for you and a certain niche...
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glad it works for you. I was just asking why the other features were not included when it's based on the same chipset.
I really like popcorn hour products, this product could have been the best one yet.
I really like popcorn hour products, this product could have been the best one yet.
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I understand that this product is for the casual user no issues there at all. Just saying that these feature if included
could have really positioned this product to take the market lead.
The below comments are from tech support related to the above issues.
It will not support commercial BD playback. So no on the USB BD-ROM support.
It will however play back BD rips (ISO and IFO). It will function in the same manner as the A-200 product (Simple BD). This means no fancy menus or BD live functionality, but you still be able to skip to scenes, change audio tracks and enable subtitles.
Aside from the information provided on the web, there isn’t much additional information I can offer. Only a few details have been revealed so far.
could have really positioned this product to take the market lead.
The below comments are from tech support related to the above issues.
It will not support commercial BD playback. So no on the USB BD-ROM support.
It will however play back BD rips (ISO and IFO). It will function in the same manner as the A-200 product (Simple BD). This means no fancy menus or BD live functionality, but you still be able to skip to scenes, change audio tracks and enable subtitles.
Aside from the information provided on the web, there isn’t much additional information I can offer. Only a few details have been revealed so far.
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