TechHive: Samsung's HomeSync Android TV box seems costly

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Oct 3rd 2013, 17:53, by Jared Newman

Samsung might have a hubris problem. After launching a handful of overpriced, underspecced Galaxy Tab tablets, followed by the underwhelming Galaxy Gear smartwatch, the company is now launching a $300 TV box with very little going for it.

The Samsung HomeSync, which arrives on October 6, is an Android-based set-top box that acts like a big-screen extension for Samsung's Galaxy phones and tablets. Up to eight users can sync photos, videos, and music from their mobile devices—they'll automatically show up on the HomeSync. The device comes with a 1TB hard drive for storing content.

HomeSync has some other features as well. Users can download apps from Google Play to the device—provided developers add the necessary support. Some apps, such as YouTube and a web browser, are pre-loaded on the device. Users control the HomeSync using their Galaxy devices, which can either mirror the TV display or act like a touchscreen trackpad and keyboard.

Competitors cost less

It's not a bad concept, but it just seems so pricey for what you get. Apple TV, by comparison, costs just $100, and it uses iCloud to display users' latest photos and videos on the television. It also allows iPhone and iPad users to beam their photos, videos, and music directly to the set-top box via AirPlay. It also can display videos or other files loaded into iTunes on a networked computer.

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