Hmmm, received it today. The footprint is the size of a credit card. The box is 1" tall. I have a keyboard connected to it and a mouse plus two different remotes.
I bought one of
these.
In short I'm using the OpenElec Kodi 14.1. It came as one of many versions on the SD card that came in the kit. I also installed the plain OpenElec and the Raspbian OS too so I have a 3 choice boot menu.
In short it's fast. Very quick, very slick. It's taken a bit to find my way through the menu but it has connected to my server, mapped the media shares, loaded the Movie and TV files into the menu and downloaded the media info.
During the library build I had a few issues where the interface crashed but I was able to ssh to the box from my laptop and issue a restart command each time so I didn't have to power it down.
I'm having an issue with the m3u playlist, it can read the m3u files but can't navigate the paths. I need to find out how the paths should be built. That will take some reading.
Right now I'm typing this whilst watching a BluRay full screen on a 40" tv in 1920x1080 and it's working perfectly with no sound flux or stuttering. Literally it's perfect. The BluRay menu's work but I'm having issues with the subtitles. They won't enable cleanly unless I use the real time interface, the menu enables it but the player simply won't activate them unless I choose as it's playing. Not a major issue.
The remotes are working but do some rather odd things from time to time and it has a penchant for bringing up the player bar in the middle of the screen and you have to navigate to the fullscreen icon and bring it back up again.
However idiosyncrasies apart, it's excellent value. Never mind the fact that you can do PVR functions with it too if you add a tuner. I haven't had much of a chance to look at the add on's but there are premium service add on's too.
I had a bit of fun with the heatsink, the hole in the case is out of line so it's slightly misaligned. Then again they are not supposed to need one so I guess a misaligned one is enough.
All in all I'm pretty impressed. BTW, my BluRay's are ripped without encryption. I use DVDFab to do that. Considering what I got from ASUS in their O!Play Mini Plus for ~£80 I am significantly impressed. What I have now is faster and generally better if a bit loose around the edges. For a Media Player which is free on a free OS, I'm very impressed and very happy. Especially as I'm now in control of my upgrades too.
It was a bit amusing though when I opened the box and looked for the micro SD card slot. And looked and looked.... Eventually my brain kicked in and I turned it over.....
[Edit]
Sorted the music playlist path. I'd borked it. fixed now with a simple global replace on the beginning of the relative path.