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war_by_proxy

join:2004-06-15
Houston, TX

Ummm is this new?

Is this really a new development? I'm pretty sure "media extenders" have been around for several years now...and I don't think they force you to have downloaded all your content from one service either. This isn't actually a big development; Apple acts like it is, but why does it cost $300 to stream movies to my TV when an Xbox 360 can do that and play next-gen video games. I'm not seeing any reason to use this device over what's already available.

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said by war_by_proxy:

This isn't actually a big development; Apple acts like it is, but why does it cost $300 to stream movies to my TV
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