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Re: [OM] will a TV do this?

Subject: Re: [OM] will a TV do this?
From: Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 14:21:58 -0800
Coming back to the discussion late. My wife and I went off to the mainland for a quick overnight and birthday (her's) dinner. Went to a nice Punjab restaurant. Nothing like that here.

Back to the topic: I'm looking for something to show pictures to a few people without having to go into the other room and fire up the TV. Or go into my office/bedroom where the computer is and no where to sit. That's where the frame came in....and went out. Now I have a 10" tablet but you can't really crowd around that either. Seems like a small TV mounted on the wall would be perfect. I'm looking at this one. 24" 1080p "smart" TV. I think that the wifi would be handy on occasion. I'll hook it into the WD media box thingie and be able to pull off anywhere on the network.

<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1065000-REG/vizio_e241i_b1_24_razor_1080p_smart.html>

Comments:

  It is a MemoryVue, model MV-1500.  Here is the newest version:...
Tina you got lucky we tried that brand. Actually twice. First one lasted just under a year and its warranty replacement about the same. Look at the price vs. the feedback. Consistent across many brands. Not going there again.
  Drive it with an old XP machine ...
I have my old XP box in the garage running Ubuntu as a backup for the Zombie Apocalypse. No way am I dragging it into the dining room. Let me re-phrase that, 'No way would I get away with dragging it into the dining room'. Anyway, that's what those magic rays coming out of the box with the blinking lights are for ;)
It might be considered an awful waste of energy, Mike...
I hear you Chris, one of the features I'm looking for is a timer or some way to program a short time period. The TV's I'm looking at really don't provide much versatility. This was about the only thing I liked about the frames. Come on for a predetermined short period then off. Works out to only a few watts per annum.
A raspberry pi ...
I read up on it Frank. Looks like a very simple solution especially if I want some program options beyond just streaming or thumb drive.
My wife's raspberry pi[es] are delicious...... and require no electric power
You must cook with gas ;)

Similar problems with a Sony TV?
Not looking at Sony...  maybe Samsung?



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