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Gpi case 2 would be a cheaper purchase. Only lacking a joystick and two other buttons, which really only os helpful for psx games which run okay at best on cm4 hardware.
Gpi case 2 would be a cheaper purchase. Only lacking a joystick and two other buttons, which really only os helpful for psx games which run okay at best on cm4 hardware.
Not, but I think the point has been lost at this point so let’s just move on.
A streaming device is not enthusiast hardware.
Like I said, I’d consider that enthusiast level hardware. People who game “professionally” or love real flashy things. You can also spend $1000s to make coffee, or get a $10 French press.
Man, Tony Hawk sure has changed since I was a kid.
So I could pay $200 for a 1080p streaming device, which I can do on my phone for free, instead of just buying another 1080p TV which I can use for general use? And it’s only in my own household, over wifi assuming the wifi isn’t congested?
Sign me up, sounds like a fantastic deal! /s
For the low price of an entire wii u (at its time of release).
That’s more for enthusiast hardware. People pay $1000 for keyboards, but that doesn’t mean they’ll drop $200 for a remote streaming device.
Radarr does a good job at that already for things on my list. No idea if it can do the same for torrents.
I suppose that works. I got a ton of accounts at this point now.
Someday maybe there will be a kbin api so more apps can utilize it.
One of three things, one your ISP doesn’t give a shit and nothing happens. Two, you get nasty-grams telling you to cease or have your service cut, three your information gets forwarded to the copyright owners company and you possibly are fined or worse brought in by a lawsuit.