Or a Wii with Opera Browser and a Wireless USB keyboard. I suspect that is $150-$200 less than that box, AND you can play games! Now I am unaware of any VOIP app for the Wii... But that could change.
How annoying when US readers forget that the equivalent in US dollars is irrelevant to UK consumers. The Nintendo Wii you mentioned costs £269, that's actually just a few quid less than this box at £295.
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Well let's see, over $600 USD for that...
Or a Wii with Opera Browser and a Wireless USB keyboard. I suspect that is $150-$200 less than that box, AND you can play games!
Now I am unaware of any VOIP app for the Wii... But that could change.
You can't view and record DVB-T on a Wii so it's a completely different kettle of fish.
True I can't record...
However for that price you can snag a PC to record TV Shows. ;)
How annoying when US readers forget that the equivalent in US dollars is irrelevant to UK consumers. The Nintendo Wii you mentioned costs £269, that's actually just a few quid less than this box at £295.
Err, the last time I checked (the 23rd of December), the Wii was £179.
@Alex Whiteside: Can you please forward me plans for your time machine? simon@gmail.com Thanks!
Last December, shortly after it launched. That was a fun two weeks of early starts, I can tell you.