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Boxee demonstrated on iPad at CES 2011

As soon as we heard that Boxee was demoing their iPad version at this year's CES conference, we had to hunt them down and see it. We found them over at Iomega's booth (stay tuned for a writeup of an Iomega product designed to help iPhone backups as well), and asked to see the app. It's about what you'd expect from a Boxee interface -- slick and clean, with four different options across the top. Friends videos are first, allowing you to tune in to any videos your friends have flagged on various social networks. Featured videos is the second option, where you can watch any videos that Boxee wants to show off. Watch Later allows you to watch any videos you've marked on the Boxee service. And Files is the last option, letting you pull up any videos (in almost any format) stored via a Boxee media server on a Mac or PC on the same network.

As you watch any of the videos, you can click a button in the iPad's interface that will also send that video right off to your own Boxee installation to watch. It's pretty awesome -- browse around for a video on your iPad, set it to start playing, and then either watch it there, or send it AirPlay-style right out to your Mac, PC, or a media player equipped with Boxee. Boxee says the app will be released for free later on this year, with another version for iPhone and iPod touch eventually as well.

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Tom dinern

This is great to see, but Plex Nine beat them to it. Plus it can be installed on a mac, an Apple TV, and you can stream your video's in PLex to your iPhone/iTouch/iPad (universal App) remotely (say a internet cafe or with your 3g connection) with the use of a service like http://www.dyndns.com/. Plus, with Plex on your HTPC you can choose from customizable skins for your user interface. Basically, if you like Boxee, check out Plex. ONe note, the Plex App is a $4.99 download, but worth it. (app also works as a remote control, which coupled with the outside of network capability can lead to some suprise the people at home with loud sounds hi-jinx ;) )

http://www.plexapp.com/

January 09 2011 at 12:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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romansmart

Yeah I definitely agree. Plex is the best. My only fear is that since they don't have a cheap set-top-box (currently only a full-fledge computer will run Plex), they will be too expensive to compete with Boxee who offers similar functionality in a $200 dollar box. I hope I'm wrong, because I love Plex.

January 12 2011 at 3:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tom dinern

I have great news for you romansmart, not only can you load Plex onto the older and new model AppleTVs, word is Plex is being tapped by LG for their TV set media browser. Not sure on when this will be, but probably at somepoint after the product leaves it's beta cycle.

January 12 2011 at 4:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chase

Is this just for streaming? Or will there be an option to store on the device?

January 08 2011 at 10:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Alahmnat

I wonder if this, coupled with the evident hackability of the new Apple TVs, means we could see an updated version of Boxee for the little black boxes in the future as well...

January 08 2011 at 10:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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