Talk:List of net-connected media players

Rename article to "Network Connected Media Player"?
"Net" in "List of Net Connected Media Players" is slang for Network or more specifically LAN (Local Area Network), and "NET" is not a know or commonly accepted acronym for "Network", and since one usually do not use slang in a Wikipedia article I strongly suggest to rename this article to "List of Network Connected Media Players" instead. 164.4.17.36 (talk) 11:31, 3 October 2013 (UTC)

SoC, CPU, GPU, VPU are not the same so should be separated in table index
SoC (System on Chip), CPU (Central Processing Unit), GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), and VPU (Video Decoding Unit) are not the same in a media player so should be separated in table index. 164.4.17.36 (talk) 11:42, 3 October 2013 (UTC)

Xbox 360 should not be listed as a media player on this list
In my opinion Xbox 360 game-console can not be classified within the scope of a "Media Player" device to make it onto this list, and neither can it be classified a Smart TV device yet either, because when you buy a Xbox 360 you go pout and buy it as a game-console for playing games, and not to mainly use it as a media player. Just as there are some small games for Ruku media player available now but you would not add it to a list of game-consoles, because it is mainly bought asa media player and not for playing video games. 164.4.17.36 (talk) 14:22, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Also note that regarding Xbox 360 as a Smart TV device, it have no public SDK (Software Development Kit) for apps nor an app store, such as the iPhone/iPad and other Smart TV devices have. And since user installable apps/addons/plugins which is kind of the definition of a Smart TV platform/middleware the the Xbox 360 does not yet quite fit the bill, but if and when the Xbox 360 gets an app store just like the iPhone/iPad then I think that it can be called a Smart TV platform/middleware.164.4.17.36 (talk) 14:22, 3 October 2013 (UTC)

PlayStation 3 should not be listed as a media player on this list
In my opinion PlayStation 3 (PS3) game-console can not be classified within the scope of a "Media Player" device to make it onto this list, and neither can it be classified a Smart TV device yet either, because when you buy a PS3 you go pout and buy it as a game-console for playing games, and not to mainly use it as a media player. Just as there are some small games for Ruku media player available now but you would not add it to a list of game-consoles, because it is mainly bought asa media player and not for playing video games. 164.4.17.36 (talk) 14:22, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Also note that regarding PS3 as a Smart TV device, it have no public SDK (Software Development Kit) for apps nor an app store, such as the iPhone/iPad and other Smart TV devices have. And since user installable apps/addons/plugins which is kind of the definition of a Smart TV platform/middleware the the PS3 does not yet quite fit the bill, but if and when the Ps3 gets an app store just like the iPhone/iPad then I think that it can be called a Smart TV platform/middleware.164.4.17.36 (talk) 14:22, 3 October 2013 (UTC)

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