SteamOS seems to be in competition with Windows than consoles. It offers none of the advantages of owning a console and is more kin to a PC. PC gamers may buy this... Though I would rather build my own system as usual. The author is right. This is another pc like experience and console gamers aren't gonna make the jump... a reference box from Valve is needed. There needs to be a standard in a sea of options. Its not that people are idiots but consoles are simple.... Just put the disk in and play. Only thing to consider is the size of the HDTV.
SteamOS seems to be in competition with Windows than consoles. It offers none of the advantages of owning a console and is more kin to a PC. PC gamers may buy this... Though I would rather build my own system as usual. The author is right. This is another pc like experience and console gamers aren't gonna make the jump... a reference box from Valve is needed. There needs to be a standard in a sea of options. Its not that people are idiots but consoles are simple.... Just put the disk in and play. Only thing to consider is the size of the HDTV.
I have the Devlo Dlan 200 in my house which I've had for about 2 years now, and while it may not support speeds up to 500mb/s its not as if i'd ever see those speeds anyway. We're on 60mb/s. I have to say though using a wired connection from the adaptor in my room to my PC i get speeds of up to 8mb/s on a good day. I average around 6mb/s. That's pretty good for the ol' electrical system of yore.