I think he was reffering to using it on the go with the buit-in screen?
Biggest problem i see with it is connecting to your backend.  Around the house you could probably get the bandwidth but there's TV's there...  unless I suppose you were able to transcode the video to a lower bitrate/resolution at the backend before sending it to this device.  Thats something that would be nice to see integrated in to Myth.  Sounds a lot like mythstreamtv.

Devan

On 6/8/05, Minh Duong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks impressive, but it doesn't have everything
you need.  It would be good if you use a VGA monitor
but it doesn't have any TV out.

--- flim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.oqo.com/
>
> I heard about it ages ago, but they e-mailed me this
> morning to say it's
> now available here in the UK.  It ships with WinXP,
> but they also say it
> should support Linux and point you at a guide that's
> already been written.
>
> I'm thinking this would make a rather good portable
> front end; what do you
> guys think?
>
> flim
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