How many of you think Samsung should create a set top box with Samsung Smart tv Hub

mkstg1985

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May 15, 2010
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I know you can get it with Samsung blu ray players but it's not the fully featured version you get on their tvs. It would be nice to get the full experience without having to spend all that money on their TVs. In my opinion it is a worthy platform to have as a stand alone set top box. There are a lot of apps available and the new 2013 interface is really slick compared to Roku or really anything out there for Internet connected set top boxes.

Check out this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSwt1D9g-q8
 
I know you can get it with Samsung blu ray players but it's not the fully featured version you get on their tvs. It would be nice to get the full experience without having to spend all that money on their TVs. In my opinion it is a worthy platform to have as a stand alone set top box. There are a lot of apps available and the new 2013 interface is really slick compared to Roku or really anything out there for Internet connected set top boxes.

Check out this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSwt1D9g-q8


It's coming. This is the first step.

http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-media-receivers/samsung-homesync/4505-6739_7-35619600.html
 
Samsung gave us a look at HomeSync at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, but the Android TV box is just making its way to market now. Starting October 6th, the HomeSync will be available for $299 at Best Buy, Amazon and several other retailers. The Jelly Bean-powered box lets you use Galaxy phones or tablets as a remote control, and it offers 1TB of storage for up to eight user accounts. Naturally, you'll be able to sync and share content from your mobile devices to your big screen, as well as surf the web and stream your content wirelessly.


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