• yyyesss?@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    from my wife - we sit in front of a computer all damn day. we don’t want to sit in front of a computer all damn night too. we want to sit down in front of our TV and play games together in the evening. we just want it to work. we’ve built PCs and we have no interest in cobbling something together and supporting it for it’s lifetime. don’t act like that doesn’t come with a huge cost of time.

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      19 hours ago

      100% This, I work in IT all day. The last thing I want to do with my personal time is build and support a home built machine attached to my TV that my kids or wife will use to watch Netflix or play a few games. Especially if I am out of town and something stops working.

      That’s why I own a PlayStation and pay a premium for their games on an inferior platform compared to PC. It generally just works with out me having to fuck with it all the time. I’d get a Steam box for the same reason.

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      18 hours ago

      …it doesn’t come with a huge cost of time. Literally no idea what the fuck you’re talking about. Where is the time cost?

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      18 hours ago

      You can literally just move the computer? I have a computer in my living room. In fact that is where it stays all day everyday.

      But if you don’t want to physically move it. You can run a single fiber optic cable, or if you have Ethernet - connect a balun at the PC and at the TV…

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      20 hours ago

      An hdmi extender, routing a cable, and getting some wireless peripherals (which you’d need anyway) is a huge cost of time?

      Unless you live in a mansion, I guess…

      I like the steam box but idk

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        20 hours ago

        All this tells me is you don’t frequently mess with your computer enough to break it.

        I want a steam box because my PC is always in some state of me fucking with it. I don’t want that to get in the way of my gaming.

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          19 hours ago

          I used to have my PC plugged in to my TV, steam box style, but it’s back on my desk now… with a long ass HDMI cable running to that TV so I get the best of both worlds. Steam box is definitely cool, I don’t understand the hate for it. Sometimes I think people are just whiners.

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            18 hours ago

            Yea that thing is rad. I’m thinking I’ll get it for my nephew someday if they release a new version when he’s old enough to play.

            Either that or I torture him with Linux Mint and Lutris I haven’t decided yet.

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          18 hours ago

          ??? What are you on about? Stop breaking your shit and then acting like the issue is the fact that it’s a PC and not the fact that you’re actively choosing to mess with it?

          Like, what is breaking in the first place?

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              12 hours ago

              Why would you not expect to be fucking with your steam box? Also I’m not even anti-steam box, I’m glad it’s your solution, but again: why?

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            18 hours ago

            Bro probably broke his first RAM tab holder because he thought only one of them opens

            Baby steps

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          18 hours ago

          Lol yea okay I just opened up my DAD’S laptop yesterday to clean it. I went as far as taking apart the fan to clean it properly, and the quirky M.2 setup in his T470p as well, just to get everything out. I also just bought a “broken” webcam, and fixed it for my own use.

          But I dON’t mESs WiTH mY coMPutER eNOuGh

          I’m just…not a dummy

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        19 hours ago

        Covid, the wire company makes a wireless 4k HDMI extender, the EHW-200. There’s a 1080 one too, the EHW-100 for half the cost. Plug and play, no app. They’re pretty cool.

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          16 hours ago

          What is the latency on that?

          I just used a $30 HDMI balun and a single patch cable to connect the Ethernet running from Living Room to PC. Just removed the router from the connection between the two and it works fantastic. No latency issues and Cat6 is more than capable.

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            18 hours ago

            I actually don’t know, our customers use them for presenting mostly. We usually use the HDMI over HDBaseT. I actually don’t know all the specs, I am in the Procurement side, they just send me lists to order. I just saw the wireless units and thought they were pretty slick.

            EDIT looked it up 90-120ms a bit laggy, probably not good for gaming.