APRIL 16, 2009
Apple TV vs. Roku vs. SlingBox -- How I spent my sick days
by James McQuivey, Ph.D.
I confess I spent much of a recent illness on the couch watching movies and catching up on TV shows. I still claim it was time spent on your behalf, gentle reader, because in the process I put some of my video gadgets to the test, trying to see which one would earn the majority of my viewing. I post the results in greater detail on my OmniVideo blog,feel free to read that post to find out which box I like best and why. But what I found more interesting than which box occupied my time, was the realization that I am starting to develop specific habits for meeting my content needs.
Here's what I mean: Imagine you feel an urge to watch some video right now, this very instant. What are the first two or three ways you imagine satisfying that need? Okay, go ahead and imagine you're at home if you're not, so you'll have some options to consider. Here are some options that may come to mind:
- Live (linear) television.
- A DVR
- Your PC
- Some other set top box
- Your game console
- Other...
I don't claim to have bellwether habits, so I can imagine your list is different from mine. But pay close attention to your list! Because it is the aggregation of all our emerging lists that will eventually set some behaviors in stone. I have a hunch the PC is slowly rising on most of our lists. How about yours?
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PC is clearly on top of my list.
The key for most people is to have a PC or laptop in close proximity of the TV and make sure it's connected to the TV, so you don't have to settle for the small screen and low quality sound.
If you give this option to most family's where they can access their computer on TV you will see this list shoot up so high it will be the new bubble.
KO