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Boxee Box
Boxee Box and remote
DeveloperBoxee
ManufacturerD-Link
Typeset top box
Release dateNovember 10, 2010 (2010-11-10)
Introductory priceUS$ 199
DiscontinuedOctober 16, 2012 (2012-10-16)
Operating systemLinux
CPUIntel CE4100 SoC
Memory1 GB RAM
Storage1 GB NAND flash memory
Display1080p
GraphicsPowerVR SGX535
SoundDolby Digital 5.1, DTS
Controller inputD-Link Boxee Box Remote DSM-22
Connectivity
Online servicesBoxee

Boxee BoxbyD-Link (officially "D-Link Boxee Box DSM-380") is a Linux-based set-top device and media extender that first began shipping in 33 countries worldwide on 10 November 2010.[1][2] Designed to easily bring Internet television and other video to the television via Boxee's software, it comes pre-installed with Boxee media center software. The hardware is based on the Intel CE4110 system-on-a-chip platform (that has a 1.2 GHz Intel Atom CPU with a PowerVR SGX535 integrated graphics processor), 1 GBofRAM, and 1 GBofNAND Flash Memory.[3][4][5][6][7][8] The DM-380 features an HDMI port (version 1.3), optical digital audio (S/PDIF) out, an RCA connector for analog stereo audio, two USB ports, an SD card slot, wired 100BASE-TX Ethernet, and built-in 2.4 GHz 802.11n WiFi. The Live TV dongle, which started shipping in February 2012, enables users to watch digital OTAorClear QAM cable television channels with EPG.

The Boxee Box also ships with a small two-sided RF remote control with four-way D-pad navigation and a full QWERTY keypad as standard. This remote was also being sold separately with a USB receiver as "D-Link Boxee Box Remote DSM-22" that can be used with Boxee installed on a computer (so that one can use this remote without owning D-Link's Boxee Box).[9][10] The look of both the case and remote prototypes for the Boxee Box was designed by San Francisco–based Astro Studios, the designer of the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Zune.[11][12]

On 16 October 2012, the Boxee team announced intention to discontinue distribution.[13]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Boxee Box: The Inside Story, Swapping Tegra 2 for Intel CE4100
  • ^ Boxee Box gets the requisite teardown; would you look at that heat sink!
  • ^ Foresman, Chris (2010-09-13). "Boxee Box goes Intel, gets priced for preorder". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  • ^ Boxee Box ditches NVIDIA's Tegra 2 for Intel CE4100, pre-orders start today at $199
  • ^ Pre-Order the Boxee Box Today, Now With Intel Atom Guts
  • ^ Pre-order a Boxee Box Now, Australia & Europe We’re Coming, and Intel Goes Inside Archived October 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ The Boxee Box by D-Link Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Boxee Remote Control Pricing Leak: $39.99, Coming Soon Archived October 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Fast Co. interviews Astro Studios on the design of the Boxee
  • ^ Boxee Designers Explain Out-of-the-Box Thinking (Exclusive)
  • ^ "Boxee Blog » Boxee Box Past, Present, and Future". Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-10-16.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boxee_Box&oldid=1228669459"

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