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Old 25-04-2014, 13:29   #536
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 View Post
I've be messing around with a raspberry pi today running Netflix, Hulu and bein sports on the XMBC system.
It worked well and as Raspberry pi is very small it would be a good way for people to use streaming services without any pc or box connected to their tv.
I might give this a try too, only used my Pi as a DLNA device before I got a smart TV so haven't used it since. I'll give it another go as I think it's a great little device

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Originally Posted by mike_gain View Post
You've been ripped off. £40 is around double what you should expect to pay for a pi.
Depends what accessories you have already, a bare PCB is still around £30 but you still need a case, power supply, HDMI Lead, SD card, keyboard, mouse, wifi dongle if not near your hub/switch. Most of these things can be found around your home but can all add to the cost
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