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== Hardware products == | == Hardware products == | ||
Pulse-Eight's major product line is a remote control, dubbed "''[[Nyxboard Hybrid]]''", made by Motorola designed for use within [[XBMC]] and other Media Center software packages, a custom HTPC set-top-box pre-installed with | Pulse-Eight's major product line is a remote control, dubbed "''[[Nyxboard Hybrid]]''", made by Motorola designed for use within [[XBMC]] and other Media Center software packages, a custom HTPC set-top-box pre-installed with Kodi that they call "''PulseBox''", and a USB and HDMI CEC Adapter designed in-house, with additional smaller lines utilising components from ZOTAC. | ||
== Software products == | == Software products == | ||
Pulse-Eight also offers a performance tuned free and open source embedded operating system that they call "''PulseOS''" designed to run on their PulseBox hardware platform, and is based on [[OpenELEC]] which is meant to be used on your dedicated HTPC system. PulseOS does just like OpenELEC provide a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of | Pulse-Eight also offers a performance tuned free and open source embedded operating system that they call "''PulseOS''" designed to run on their PulseBox hardware platform, and is based on [[OpenELEC]] which is meant to be used on your dedicated HTPC system. PulseOS does just like OpenELEC provide a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of Kodi and optimized third-party addons. In addition Pulse-Eight offers free performance tuned embedded versions of Kodi that they call their "''Pulse''" package which is also based on OpenELEC that can be installed on any HTPC hardware, and not just their PulseBox. | ||
== Relationship with | == Relationship with Kodi == | ||
Pulse-Eight was founded by a few members of the [[XBMC Media Center]] staff with the intention of donating a portion of sales to the | Pulse-Eight was founded by a few members of the [[XBMC Media Center]] staff with the intention of donating a portion of sales to the Kodi foundation. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[CEC]] | * [[CEC]] |
Revision as of 08:49, 4 May 2015
Pulse-Eight Limited | |
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Industry | Computer hardware |
Founded | 2010 |
Products | Remote Controls |
Website | www.pulse-eight.com |
Devices | Pulse-Eight |
Pulse-Eight Limited (Pulse-Eight) is a hardware designer and manufacturer based in the United Kingdom producing consumer electronics for the home entertainment, as well as for hotel industry and system integration. Pulse-Eight sells both custom and commercial off-the-shelf hardware solutions primarly designed for XBMC Media Center software, such as remote controls, HTPC systems and accessories.
Hardware products
Pulse-Eight's major product line is a remote control, dubbed "Nyxboard Hybrid", made by Motorola designed for use within XBMC and other Media Center software packages, a custom HTPC set-top-box pre-installed with Kodi that they call "PulseBox", and a USB and HDMI CEC Adapter designed in-house, with additional smaller lines utilising components from ZOTAC.
Software products
Pulse-Eight also offers a performance tuned free and open source embedded operating system that they call "PulseOS" designed to run on their PulseBox hardware platform, and is based on OpenELEC which is meant to be used on your dedicated HTPC system. PulseOS does just like OpenELEC provide a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of Kodi and optimized third-party addons. In addition Pulse-Eight offers free performance tuned embedded versions of Kodi that they call their "Pulse" package which is also based on OpenELEC that can be installed on any HTPC hardware, and not just their PulseBox.
Relationship with Kodi
Pulse-Eight was founded by a few members of the XBMC Media Center staff with the intention of donating a portion of sales to the Kodi foundation.