(2013-11-06, 20:29) [email protected] Wrote: Hi everyone we have just launched a kickstarter campaign for an Android powered set top box and will be doing a bunch of work on XBMC I would love to hear your feedback

I think that to validate you marketing this as a consolidation device then you just have to add the option for the buyer to simply install an internal harddrive. Preferably spaace for a 3.5-inch SATA harddrive for at a very cheap price add massive amount of storage if you want.In my humble opionion the best thing would be for you to then also add full NAS storage capabilities for network sharing, with a web interface for configuring SMB shares and a BitTorrent client, and accessing your files remotley over the internet in any webbrowser, similar to all the features that Iomega TV with Boxee had, but much better since you will use XBMCOtherwise you have to connect an external USB-harddrive or a NAS or other network storage to play local files that you have downloaded, which might not be simple for your parents, grandparents, or sister.If not support for built-in harddrive or some other cool functions, like TV-tuner support, then this just sounds like another Android media player with no unique features.