
Recently, there are more and more specialized BitTorrent-devices that are connected directly to the TV. Another new product among such gadgets
brite-View CinemaCube is the lowest price among all such devices: only $ 89.99 (in the US). From now on, almost every owner of anlim can put a rocking chair on a home TV.
The built-in BitTorrent client provides continuous pumping of traffic at the speed allowed by your local provider. Alternatively, files are downloaded from a computer over a local network.
The small device connects to the TV via HDMI and supports high-definition video up to 720p and 1080i. It is equipped with all possible analog and digital inputs and outputs and supports dozens of multimedia formats (Xvid, DivX, AVI, H.264, MP4, WMV, MKV, JPEG, PNG, FLAC, AAC, OGG, WAV, etc.).
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True, the built-in HDD is not there, and you will have to write down the downloaded content on a flash drive or on an external USB 2.0 hard drive. But on the other hand, at night the torrent rocking works absolutely silently and practically does not consume electricity (14 W).

As for me, this is the perfect device, except that there is not enough WiFi, so as not to pull the cable to the router. On the other hand, in a couple of years the cost of such “iron torrent clients” should drop to $ 25-30, so you can wait with the purchase. Perhaps someone from the savvy manufacturers of TVs guess even embed the torrent client directly into the TV. This would be generally the most ergonomic solution.
via
TorrentFreak