mattybain Wrote: > this comment on the article > > > When is someone going to make a network mp3 > player that I can connect > > directly to my external harddrive full of music? > > I think the point, > > though, is there and is important. Hackers (I mean that in the most positive sense of the world) like us understand how powerful it is to connect multiple units up to a home network. Most of the rest of the world doesn't even have a home network beyond what their linksys 4 port router gives them, and I'm willing to bet 3/4 of them wouldn't know that they in fact have a home network by virtue of the router.
If Slim made a Slug-like device (or a linkbox like device) that fit under an SB2 (or behind an SB3), they would make adoption by non-geeks a lot easier. For that matter, just private label a slug with a bigger processor ... This is why I think server performance on small boxes is more important than many people on this forum think ... because it's going to be critical in the future for non-geeks to use the slim. -- Michaelwagner _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
