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| [[File:Apple TV 1 white BG.png|60x60px|link=Apple TV 1]] | | [[File:Apple TV 1 white BG.png|60x60px|link=Apple TV 1]] | ||
| {{big|'''[[Apple TV 1|Apple TV 1 (silver)]]'''}}<br />{{#lst:Apple TV 1|intro}} | | width="50%" | {{big|'''[[Apple TV 1|Apple TV 1 (silver)]]'''}}<br />{{#lst:Apple TV 1|intro}} | ||
| [[File:iOS OS.png|60x60px|link=Apple TV (iOS)]] | | [[File:iOS OS.png|60x60px|link=Apple TV (iOS)]] | ||
| {{big|'''[[Apple TV (iOS)|Apple TV 2 (black)]]'''}}<br /> | | width="50%" | {{big|'''[[Apple TV (iOS)|Apple TV 2 (black)]]'''}}<br /> | ||
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| [[File:OUYA.png|60x60px|link=OUYA]] | | [[File:OUYA.png|60x60px|link=OUYA]] | ||
| {{big|'''[[OUYA]]'''}}<br /> | | {{big|'''[[OUYA]]'''}}<br /> | ||
| [[File:Pivos XIOS.png|60x60px|link=Pivos XIOS]] | | [[File:Pivos XIOS.png|60x60px|link=Pivos XIOS]] | ||
| {{big|'''[[Pivos XIOS]]'''}}<br /> | | {{big|'''[[Pivos XIOS]]'''}}<br /> | ||
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| [[File:Raspberry Pi Logo.png|60x60px|link=Raspberry Pi]] | | [[File:Raspberry Pi Logo.png|60x60px|link=Raspberry Pi]] | ||
| {{big|'''[[Raspberry Pi]]'''}}<br />{{#lst:Raspberry Pi|intro}} | | {{big|'''[[Raspberry Pi]]'''}}<br />{{#lst:Raspberry Pi|intro}} |
Revision as of 22:34, 17 June 2013
Devices |
NOTICE: This is a work in progress. Most of these links don't work yet. |
General
OS
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iOS | ||
Linux |
Mac OS X | ||
Windows |
Hardware
File:Apple TV 1 white BG.png | Apple TV 1 (silver) Apple TV 1 |
Apple TV 2 (black) | |
OUYA |
Pivos XIOS | ||
Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 2/3 and Raspberry Pi Zero are a series of ARM-powered, credit card-sized single-board computers (developer boards) made in the UK by the non-profit Raspberry Pi Foundation organization for educational and hobbyist purposes. These low power computers are mass produced at very low prices and the high number of units sold gives it massive community support. As Kodi HTPC, all Raspberry Pis support full 1080p (Full HD) video playback of the most commonly used codecs, most if not all Kodi add-ons, and have reasonably responsive GUI performance. |