Final Thoughts:
The ideas and execution behind the device are great but for a few glaring flaws that really need to be stamped out. The hardware is perfect and handled all the content I threw at it from web videos to BluRay disks and rips. Unfortunately the excellent hardware is shackled to a beta level firmware. While my overall experience with the Popcorn Hour C200 was a positive one I can’t help but feel if just a bit more time went into that firmware it would turn a good product into an amazing one. I would definitely recommend this to other people but with the caution to wait until it’s been on the market a bit longer and the bugs have been worked out.
For more information on the Popcorn hour C200 check out their website here.


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