anony_mouse
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You are missing the point about the XBox. It is first and foremost a gaming console and all the other features are extras who want more from their console. It is designed for gamers in mind, not for those looking for a TV solution. It's not like you would buy a PS3 just because you wanted to use it for Blu Rays when there are cheaper, standalone blu ray players out there. MS has no intention of going into that TV player market at the moment so I don't know why you keep bringing it up.
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This is exactly my point! Exactly, precisely, 100% my point! I believe you yourself advocated that Microsoft should be "in entertainment". Let me check...
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Indeed, sir/madam, you did! A cheap(er) TV box could be a good way to do this, yes? And bring those TV (etc) services, and integration with tablets, PCs (etc) to the masses? What's not to like?
Also why would you say that a cheaper TV box would make them money? As succesful as Apple and Google are their own Apple TV and Google TV, Nexus Q etc didn't sell too well. Chromecast looks like a good idea but it has some key issues and hasn't really caught on as well. For someone that is saying that MS has their fingers in too many pies you want them to make another device as well?
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I said that some things Microsoft does internally, might be better done externally. Not that Microsoft should never get into another business.
Would it make them money? Well, again, some people (even those in this thread, believe it or not!) have suggested that Microsoft should be 'in entertainment'. Now, consumer electronics is a difficult market, as our friend above quite rightly pointed out. Maybe Microsoft should get out now while they still can. But if they want to make their services a success, surely it would be good to get those services as widely used as possible?
Perhaps, just perhaps, do you think they could actually make something better than Apple TV or Chromecast?
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