My grandpa finally got his first internet connection and he's branching out into the world. As a family gift I've been looking into getting everyone some way to connect and video chat that works on TV.Some rules:-simple-reliable-HDMI output to screenCurrently on the list:-GoogleTV + Webcam-Biscotti-Small VIA chipset based computer + webcamRight now the Biscotti is taking the top seat, but $200 per unit is just a little pricey. I need 5 of them to get the immediate family hooked up. I like it because I can google video chat with it directly from my phone or home TV (can GoogleTV do this too?) and it's dead simple to use - it overlays your 'phonebook' directly onto what you're watching on TV.Any alternatives I'm missing?
11/19/2011 12:57:05 AM
My Panasonic Plasma has Skype built in. You just need to buy a camera that works with it.Depending on what TVs your family members already have, this might be an option for some of them.
11/19/2011 2:30:37 AM
xbox + kinect. Most of my family uses this now to video conference. getting one for my grandma for christmas
11/19/2011 5:35:46 PM
the logitech revue camera seems pretty overpriced[Edited on November 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM. Reason : and it's the only one that will work with it I think]
11/19/2011 8:14:24 PM
^^if kinect gets skype video calling, i will jump on that!
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11/19/2011 10:04:35 PM
I can't do the xbox thing... It needs to be low power enough to be left on 24/7 to have any chance of being used.
11/20/2011 12:38:36 AM
Facetime + Apple TV/thread
11/20/2011 7:51:32 AM
did you just named a product that has neither a camera nor a microphone and then /threadlol
11/20/2011 10:58:32 AM
Facetime implies a product with a microphone and a camera dumbass.
11/20/2011 11:23:30 AM
If I had to guess, he meant use an iPad for FaceTime, and AirPlay it to the tv using apple tv.
11/20/2011 11:23:44 AM
haha, I'd write him a letter before I'd buy anything with an apple logo on it.
11/20/2011 7:51:41 PM
i have a hard time believing he wanted OP to buy 5 ipads or iphones or itouches and 5 apple tvs as the way to go for a smooth family learning experience[Edited on November 20, 2011 at 7:56 PM. Reason : f]
11/20/2011 7:55:24 PM
http://home.cisco.com/en-us/telepresence/umi/
11/20/2011 8:22:29 PM
he said $200 is pricey but you guys go ahead keep recommending $400-500 alternativeshttp://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11531778&CAWELAID=851142336+a cheap webcamis possible for less than $200 but not by much
11/20/2011 8:32:37 PM
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