Jack -
Sadly I see this as an "epic fail" on ehome's part. If I was them I would be licensing the code to every CE company out there that has the ability to make an extender. Although for my family we always wanted an extender that had a built Blu-Ray player. Thats what it would take in my estimation.
Did anyone see the post on Engadget regarding the Toshiba set-top. I keep hoping this will come to fruition.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/10/toshiba-aims-for-living-room-domination-with-store-tv-media-set/
I may be mistaken since I have little insight into the consumer electronics world, but I think that is Toshibas own media streaming device such as the WDLive or Popcorn Hour. I doubt they will incorporate MC into the device. If they did I think Engadget would have said a little more about it...personally I hope I am wrong.
The writing is on the walls... sadly I think its all but done. Ehome needs to come out with a V3 extender.
rgreenpc The writing is on the walls... sadly I think its all but done. Ehome needs to come out with a V3 extender.
I think given the number of people that have been burned buying V1 and V2 extenders, it will be hard for a V3 extender to gain traction unless it was really something spectacular. I think MS should just put out an XBox MC without gaming capabilities so that it is quieter and uses less power. I've got 2 XBoxes that I use only as extenders and have never used for gaming, they would great if they were quiet and could be left on all the time (less power usage) so I wouldn't have to wait for bootup.
I'd happily replace all my Linksys V2 extenders with a cheaper, quieter extender-only XBox.
I guess this isn't likely and may not make financial sense for MS since I've always heard they sell XBoxs at a loss to make money on the games, so not being subsidized by games may make a non-gaming XBox too expensive.