I give this concept an E for effort. In theory I can see what they were thinking, but this concept is going to fail. I just hope some one on the other end of that gravy train figures it out soon enough to pull the plug.
If you are not familiar with the DISC gaming console (which is in theory like an X-Box or Sony Playstation) see the link at the end of this blog for details. The short take is that this gaming unit will play PC games. It is designed to plug into your TV and run the games without any of the normal "installation" efforts required when you setup a PC game. This "magic" will occur by creating a database of information surrounding each game to do "unattended" installations. (You will need to update this database frequently via the internet or some other means.) The unit will cost around $400.00 and will be composed of middle to high-end PC components (some of which sound like they are going to be proprietary) with little to no upgradeability.
I can see many reasons why this will never take off, but here are the major league problems:
However, with all of that said (and in order to not sound like a "cup-is-half-full" person, which I am not) I think that PC's are going to make their way into the living room as DLP/Plasma/HDTV televisions with VGA inputs become less expensive. (Which brings me to another point - how little monitor technology has advanced over the years in proportion to PC the rest of the PC technologies - but I digress.) This will be quite the boon for young entrepreneurs who can find ways to make it easier to control a PC from your lounge chair (putting a wireless keyboard in your lap is less than adequate; I don't know about you, but my lap isn't perfectly flat). Speaking of which, does anyone know of good products to do this? If not, get cracking you ergonomics majors!
From my lounge chair. Thanks for listening, and good night.
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