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by doubled112
482 days ago
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It only has a 100Mbps Ethernet jack, yes, but so do both of my TVs. I don’t have any HEVC media so I’m not sure there, but the lack of 4K output would be a big stopper for me. I’m also not sure about the streaming services it would support, but chances are if your running off of a Pi2, you’re sailing the seven seas for media. Will that thing even play YouTube in a browser at this point? |
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But my point wasn't literally to use a Raspberry Pi 2, just that you can get cheap low power devices that beat "smart TV" crap. You can of course get much more recent ARM-based boards that support all the latest HD standards etc. I don't do the hedonic treadmill, though, so I'm still happy with 1080p Blu-ray.