10-20-2009, 09:20 AM
My roomate got it and I tried to stream divx files of my PC- of course it couldn't access PC network drives or read divx files without getting patch sticks and hacking it via Unix, which you shouldn't have to do for an overpriced product that doesn't evey support 1080 resolutions.
Then I bought a ps3 for just a touch more money, and got something that streamed divx files out of the box, played blue rays, played ps3 games, had 1080p support, and lo and behold I didn't have to hack it and void the warranty to do any of this.
Then I bought a ps3 for just a touch more money, and got something that streamed divx files out of the box, played blue rays, played ps3 games, had 1080p support, and lo and behold I didn't have to hack it and void the warranty to do any of this.
