KGS on your HDTV
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KGS on your HDTV
via Google TV
for WMS (http://www.google.com/tv/developers.html)
?when
(my wife is already unhappy about this)
for WMS (http://www.google.com/tv/developers.html)
?when
(my wife is already unhappy about this)
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Inmare
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
It's running Android and allows access to Android Market Apps... so I guess the first step would be just marking the app as runnable on that device (otherwise it would not be shown in the market); a second step that involves a little more work would be a version adapted to the specifics of that device (screen size, resolution, viewing distance, input methods). Maybe there will be a scale-up functionality, similar to (old) iPhone apps on iPad.
I guess a lot of people will drop their all-purpose computers in the next few years. Time over for the old, grey, loud, time-for-administration-and-upgrading-eating, big box.
I guess a lot of people will drop their all-purpose computers in the next few years. Time over for the old, grey, loud, time-for-administration-and-upgrading-eating, big box.
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
Inmare wrote: Time over for the old, grey, loud, time-for-administration-and-upgrading-eating, big box.
Such beautiful logic. Buy stuff that you can't do any maintenance on or replace components of, and you'll never lose time doing such things.
So you've got an eye?
That don't impress me much
That don't impress me much
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Gresil wrote:Such beautiful logic. Buy stuff that you can't do any maintenance on or replace components of, and you'll never lose time doing such things.
Exactly.
I am more than willing to do this for things of value. That does not include computer maintenance. If computer maintenance is a hobby for itself than you need a device capable of that. But that is going to be a nerd hobby.
There is a reason why you only get notebooks in electronic stores today. For most people a device that works and goes to service when it does not is the much better choice than an all-purpose computer that needs knowledge and time for self-maintenance.
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
scsfello wrote:for WMS (http://www.google.com/tv/developers.html)
Thanks for the URL. I adding myself to their mailing list. But what will the user input be like? Placing a stone via the TV remote won't be fun.
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If there were a way to do it with coordinates, via a virtual keyboard, that might work. You only need half the letters...
My blog about Macs and more: Kirkville
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
Logitech is making one of the first of the Google TV boxes. Since they are a peripherals company I am sure they plan a host of add on devices. I think a track-pad build into your La-Z-Boy arm rest would work, or a wireless presenter mouse. The WII stick is essentially that. Or your phone or android pad used as a track pad.
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
I fail to see what is so special about this.
What is the advantage of this "new" technology over just connecting your TV screen to the PC?
I have my TV connected to my PC.
Connecting a Wii mote to the PC allows me to use this setup while stilling on the couch.
I can play Go this way, brows the web, watch TV, even do those things simultaneously.
What is the advantage of this "new" technology over just connecting your TV screen to the PC?
I have my TV connected to my PC.
Connecting a Wii mote to the PC allows me to use this setup while stilling on the couch.
I can play Go this way, brows the web, watch TV, even do those things simultaneously.
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I've had KGS on my HDTV for a while.
I'll watch some KGS Plus lectures on it. Once I ran a tournament from it, so I could have multiple games open and another person at the house watching it. I think it worked out pretty well.
I'll watch some KGS Plus lectures on it. Once I ran a tournament from it, so I could have multiple games open and another person at the house watching it. I think it worked out pretty well.
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I broke my netbook screen a few weeks ago, so unless I use my also-wonky laptop, I ONLY have KGS on my TV. =D Still, options are always good.
Someday I want to be strong enough to earn KGS[-].
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Re: KGS on your HDTV
freegame wrote:I fail to see what is so special about this.
What is the advantage of this "new" technology over just connecting your TV screen to the PC?
I have my TV connected to my PC.
Connecting a Wii mote to the PC allows me to use this setup while stilling on the couch.
I can play Go this way, brows the web, watch TV, even do those things simultaneously.
The main advantage is that KGS can automatically delay time intervals on 3rd and 10.