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Infinity? Do you mean Xfinity from Comcast?
I have Xfinity now because I can't get FiOS where I live. Comcast is a lot better now than they used to be. Have had them for 8 months now (after 7 years with FiOS) and the service has been very reliable.
I too am amazed at how you can get excellent sound for little money today. My latest $100 Mackie speakers with 3" drivers produce great sound. And they have built in amps too so no need for other components. Just connect your phone or you computer and voila, you got a good sounding two channel...
There is a barebones version too so if you have some ddr3 ram and a hard drive sitting around, it would make for a really good deal.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Out of stock right now.
My latest box is the Zotac zbox BI320. I got it when it was on sale for $140 at the Egg.
Celeron 2957U
Intel HD graphics
2GB RAM
64GB mSata SSD
W8.1
I didn't bother with Openelec. Just installed Kodi on Windows. Everything works out of the box. Full bluray rips with HD audio are a piece of cake...
I think the change is for the good. How many of those legacy analog inputs did you ever use?
I counted 7 composite/s-video inputs and 6 analog rca audio inputs. Waste of money and resources in my opinion.
I've ripped my collection to 4 different formats, FLAC, WAV, MP3, and ALAC. Files are on a NAS. I usually use my receiver's network feature. Sometimes I use Kodi (formerly XBMC) on the Fire TV.
Moar proof that xbox one craps all over the ps4. :happy-smileygiantred:
http://news.xbox.com/2015/04/xbox-one-o ... -air-tuner
Seriously, well done Microsoft :handgestures-thumbup: