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computer_nerd18-Dec-15 3:57
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I bought a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B plus a case and power supply earlier this year.

I have the OpenElec operating system installed on it and it's running KODI media player. It's plugged into my router and into the HDMI port on my TV.

I haven't tweaked it yet beyond being able to play videos stored on my NAS. At some point I'll install some KODI plugins and use it to play online media.

For anyone that likes the idea of a smart TV but is bothered about the privacy implications or doesn't like the software provided on the TV, it's an ideal solution over which you have total control. The Raspberry Pi is small enough that you could hide it behind your wall-mounted TV. You could power it via USB if your TV has a spare port and you could plug in a usb WIFI dongle if you don't have network connectivity nearby. You can do most operations using your TV remote without having to set anything up, though some people like to buy a wireless keyboard for more control.
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