Intel Branding Media Center PCs as "Viiv" 202
ChessKnught writes "Dan Ackerman posted a blog on Blog.CNET.com regarding Intel Developer Forum chatter about Intel's branding of it's Media Center PC. Don McDonald, one of Intel's Digital Home Group Sr. VP's, is talking about 'Viiv', apparently targetting entertainment PC users. It looks like it'll be combining CPU, Intel hardware (TV tuner, remote, and easy setup wireless home networking, etc.) and Windows Media Center Edition."
"Viiv"? (Score:5, Funny)
Trademarks? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Trademarks? (Score:2)
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Re:Trademarks? (Score:2)
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Re:"Viiv"? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:"Viiv"? (Score:2)
am i the only one (Score:5, Interesting)
No it's 75 (Score:2)
Re:No it's 75 (Score:4, Insightful)
And V IIV is 57.
Who cares what it stands for. It's a retarded name, and hopefully it's just a codename. If they actually do use this ridiculus name, they're gonna have to highlight the letters so people know what Intel's smoking.
Re:No it's 75 (Score:2)
Re:No it's 75 (Score:3, Interesting)
Actually, you were right the first time Roman numerals, traditionally, were not directionally dependent. That is why on clocks, you see IIII instead of IV: IV is 6 in Roman.
Some jackass decided to ruin that simplicity recently (last couple hundred years, maybe?), and thus IV is 4.
Re:No it's 75 (Score:3, Funny)
5 1 1 5
Re:No it's 75 (Score:3, Funny)
Customer: Hi, Do you know where I can find the VIIV.
Bestbuy employee: Yes sir, just go down the hall, take a left. The bathroom is right around the corner.
Re:No it's 75 (Score:2)
Best Buy Employee: Would you like to get an extended service plan?
Customer: Uh... what? Where can I get a gift card?
Employee: Right over here. We have a special deal today. If you buy an extended service plan on the gift card, we'll automatically deduct the entire balance of the card from the card, just to make it useless but at the same time, sound like a good deal. If I use the word "good" enough and keep talking about extended service plans, your wallet wi
Re:No it's 8 (Score:2)
V + IIV = 5 + 3 = 8
Yes, there are many ways to write the same number: VIIII is equivalent to IX, or XXXXX is equivalent to L
Maybe they intend this to be the Octium [x886] (following Pentium [x586], Sexium [x686] and Heptium [x786]), and as this processor is meant for entertainment, games, fun etc., they made a joke of its name also.
Or it's from the Chicago song. (Score:5, Funny)
VI II IV
that's 6 2 4 or in leet speak: "six to four"
Now if you assume the two II in the middle were crossed for multiplication then that's 5x5 = 25
Hence we arrive at the Chicago song:
Twenty Five or Six to four
Re:Or it's from the Chicago song. (Score:5, Funny)
KEVIN BACON - I WIN!!!
Re:Or it's from the Chicago song. (Score:2)
Re:Or it's from the Chicago song. (Score:2)
Re:am i the only one (Score:3, Funny)
Because "VIIV0K oportet suppeto" is easier to pronounce than "DCXLK".
Because there are no "bars over characters" in ASCII, and because redundancy filter won't let me type in the other representation for the quantity you get when you multiply DCXL by MXXIV.
And because even if the derivation would get past the filter, there is no. freaking. way. I'm going to try and multiply those two quantities in Roman numerals. Nuh-uh. If they want more than that much RAM, the Li
That would be LXIV (Score:2)
Re:am i the only one (Score:2)
Re:am i the only one (Score:2)
I imagine for the upgrade they'll be selling the VIIVIV or the IVIVIV or even the VIIVVI.
666 for the slow ones out there.
I realize that.. (Score:5, Funny)
VIIV? Viiv? It's like a new STD.
NIN, imo (Score:2)
Or, someone who likes the Vive shampoo. Pronouced the same, I think.
Or, VI = 6, IV = backwards 6 = 9, == 69.
Could be an acronym. "Vote Independant In Venezuela". It's a Pat Robertson conspiracy!
But, my money is on a NIN fan in marketting. It's close to NIN, without the middle I.
Yet another product they'll can in 6 months (Score:4, Interesting)
Intel -NEEDS- to figure out that they really should only do Network Cards, CPUs, and motherboard chipsets. It could be argued that they are even slipping on the latter two.
Either way, I recommend people stay away from them. You'll just be buying something from someone else.
Re:Yet another product they'll can in 6 months (Score:3, Insightful)
The thing is, many of these "initiatives" are actually where they went out and bought some other company. So they buy another company, thinking they're going to integrate them into their line-up and use that to increase their overall strength and presence in the market, and they put out a few products. But somehow they screw it all up so all the engineers from the acquired
Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:2)
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:2)
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:2)
The problem is that the FCC has to enforce such violations, but the FCC simply doesn't care. If you can get the FCC to force your cable company to follow the law. That's great. Unfortunately, the rest of us are not that lucky.
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Only 2 words count that I didn't see in TFA (Score:2)
From the article... (Score:4, Insightful)
Aimed at entertainment PC users--particularly those who use rack-style home theater systems
Is this a particularaly large market? I'm not a big audiophile, and don't have a huge plasma HD TV. I know some people who do. In all the stores I've been in, I've never seen rack-style home theatre equipment. Now, I'm not in the high end stores, but lets face it, if the big box stores aren't carrying it, there's not a big market for it.
So, if most satellite and other TV providers already have PVRs and some have similar functionality (networkable, can play music, etc), where is the market for this? Is this going to be a high priced toy for those that can afford it?
Of course, there is the possibility that they meant component style, which probably covers a pretty big majority of people who would be interested in something like this.
Re:From the article... (Score:3, Insightful)
That's OK! Real videophiles tend to use HD Front Projections (anything from the 720P Sharp 12000s to true 1080i/p Sony Qualias). If a Videophile were to have a plasma it would be a "spare" that's on the wall visible when the screen is up, for bright ambient light viewing.
Plasmas run hot, and have a severe burn-in problem. For that reason, people in-the-know avoid them.
Re:From the article... (Score:2)
Re:From the article... (Score:2)
When plasma displays warm up, their materials expand. When they cool, they contract. This gradually weakens the seal between cells and lets the gases leak out.
I wonder how well the first generation of large commercial OLED displays will fare compared to current plasmas.
Re:From the article... (Score:2)
Plasmas run hot, and have a severe burn-in problem.
Really? Are you saying a projector runs cooler than a plasma with identical display area? Are there any fanless projectors? There are lots of fanless plasmas.
Modern plasmas (i.e. ones made in the past few years) do not have burn-in problems. Temporary image retention (as long as a few hours in extreme cases) can still occur if an owner is careless and leaves a high-contrast, static image on for a few
Oh, great, another religious war (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh, great, another religious war (Score:2)
Or Edde. Or Joeeoj. Or Picoocip.
Or Notepaddapeton. Or Worddrow Wilson.
I really weep, though, for the Google fans who may still hold out hope for Scratchpaddaphctarcs. It's quite a mouthful anyway.
Oh great (Score:5, Funny)
"Well, right over here we've got a state-of-the-art Sony Vaio."
"Vae . . . via . . . veiaou?"
"Vaio."
"Viiu?"
"Vaio."
"Um. Well, one of my friends has a media center, and I was thinking of getting one of those too. What can you recommend?"
"Here's a Viiv!"
"Veev? Viv?"
"Viiv."
"You know what? I don't appreciate being made fun of."
"Wait! Don't go! I'm serious!"
Re:Oh great (Score:4, Funny)
"In the Viiv-section."
"The vivisection?!?!"
Re:Oh great (Score:2)
Re:Oh great (Score:2)
"Vega???"
"Vvega$!$!@$"
This is related to a previous article... (Score:4, Insightful)
Ahh ... I was looking for this link (Score:2)
Re:Ahh ... I was looking for this link (Score:2)
So long as its not a trend (Score:5, Funny)
Pretty soon they'd be resorting to names like "Skwoosh" and "Zlurphpt."
Re:So long as its not a trend (Score:2)
This is of course... (Score:3, Funny)
(Well, it's either that, or they've got a side bet about who can come up with the worst name...)
Re:This is of course... (Score:2)
I really hope English isn't your first language, because "vista" [m-w.com] is a real word.
Re:This is of course... (Score:2)
Third choice. (Score:4, Funny)
Nice job, boys.
It is pronounced... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:It is pronounced... (Score:3, Insightful)
Naming products things that consumers feel self-conscious trying to pronounce correctly tends to cause them to a) not talk about them, b) come up with some other name for your product that you have no control over.
Re:Third choice. (Score:2)
Re:Third choice. (Score:2)
Ah yes, "Viiv" (Score:5, Funny)
Speaking of brilliant names... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Ah yes, "Viiv" (Score:2)
More articles here.... (Score:3, Informative)
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upgrading.. (Score:2)
add one, and you get:
Intel Inside VIIVI [google.com]
The next Centrino (Score:5, Interesting)
By marketing the "Centrino" brand instead of "Pentium M" thay created demand among the clueless public and ensured vendor lock-in for their chipsets than would not otherwise be the case. The consumer doesn't know that a Pentium M is but they do know that their next notebook has got to be a "Centrino" because of blitz advertising. The notebook manufacturers have no choice but to design in more Intel parts if they want to meet "demand".
This also helped in the demise of Transmeta even though the Efficeon had real promise. The Sharp Muramasa is the only Efficeon notebook to date and is only available through importers in the US.
Re:The next Centrino (Score:2)
At the moment, the only mediacenter brand with any clout in the market is the Windows XP MediaCenter Edition brand (in fact, before MCE, did you call it a mediacenter? Or a pc-with-tuner-and-encoder-decoder? Or a PVR/PVR-PC? Microsoft marketing now ensures slashdot headlines with "Media Center" rather than any o
why not... (Score:2)
No, I won't expand on what I mean.
DRM (Score:5, Insightful)
Not to mention DRM'd to hell?
I guess it's pronounced like Vive... (Score:2, Interesting)
sounds like a DRM match made in hell (Score:2)
My GOD! (Score:2)
Is it just me (Score:2)
Re:Is it just me (Score:2)
Re:Is it just me (Score:2)
I think they were going for the "vivere" root, life, involved in words like "vivacious [m-w.com]" and "vitality [m-w.com]", but given the computer connections "virus" does tend to come out too.
Trying to peice together syllables to indirectly invoke things is a dangerous game. (Doesn't seem to stop a lot of big companies, though.)
Re:What's a "virii"? (Score:2, Funny)
"virii" bugs the shit out of me. Linguistic inexactitude at its worst.
Incest couple - Intel & Microsoft (Score:2)
Microsoft dependency... (Score:2)
Wouldn't make more sense to power it with MithTV, wich they can hack as they please and brand as a Intel only product?
Why depend on Microsoft? Hell, what's wrong with you Intel, Microsoft used to depend on you!
Ever used Media Center? (Score:2)
-everphilski-
At last, a product named after... (Score:2)
Why it won't suck! (Score:3, Interesting)
1) Intel sleeps with MS to develop a HTPC standard. They take over the market.
2) Everyone else tries to get in on the action. Lawsuits abound.
3) Other, genuinely better alternatives will become available, some of them open-source. Not all of them will be compatable.
4) MS, who has taken over the project from Intel in the interim, will drag their heels and still produce a sub-par product--but the functionality from the better products will eventually make their way down to the commercial items.
Eventually, we'll have good HTPCs. Not as fast as we'd like and not as good as we want, but they'll be better than if Intel hadn't done this.
VIIV==DRM according to the Inquirer (Score:2)
Sounds similar to "veevee". (Score:2)
Viiv? (Score:2)
ViiV.... because 'VAIO' worked out so well.... (Score:2)
falling further behind the times (Score:2)
This is cool... (Score:2)
Clearly this is the precurser to Apple bringing out a set-top box to access their new iMovie Video store. The Apple Viiv, in combination with the iViiv will allow subscribers to download 'HD Quality' movies on both their TV and the on the move. Priced at just under the national debt of Cambodia, this product is expected to appeal to New Yorkers, who will where the wh
Intel said they'll use Linux to reduce costs. (Score:2)
Apparently..
viiv ? (Score:2)
The first question in my mind is... (Score:2)
has anyone else noticed (Score:2)
that these days Intel develops fewer and fewer actual products but more and more brands?
More great Intel marketing (Score:2)
HT Technology
EM64T
SSE/2/3
MMX
and now VIIV. WTF?
Are consumers really supposed to get something out of these? At least Centrino was capable of being pronounced.
Re:Worst Name (Score:2, Insightful)
At least doing a Google search for Viiv will probably get you what you want instead of doing a google search for Vista. Let's see ...
Currently a Google search for Viiv returns the Intel product as the top result while a Google search for vista returns, um, AmeriCorps [americorps.org] ... #@*^#!*9 wtf?
From a customer point of view, Viiv is a good choice.
Re:Viiv (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't know MythTV well, but I'll hazard a guess that it's not big on DRM. If that's the case, then Windows Media Centre will always have better corporate backing.
I actually think Sun's push for an 'open' DRM scheme will help, but then I'm evil like that.
Re:Viiv (Score:3, Interesting)
And the real closer on this is Windows Media Center is bound to have a higher overall WAF (Wife Approval Factor), luckily the other half is a geek so this wasn't an issue for me.
Add in that the top content companies are all about DRM... MythTV wasn't happening on ViiV.
Re:Viiv (Score:2)
2. use the hauppauge remote.. works great
3. check
my WAF approval is high. It was a general observation.
Although I will admit I can be a bit jealous of a few of MCE's features myself now and then. Online Spotlight is nice.
MythTV: functional
MCE: polished
Hands down functional wins for me, but not everyone feels that way.
Re:Viiv (Score:2)
Re:Viiv (Score:2)
As for your "who's the customer going to call" argument, it's pretty silly. Intel isn't going to sell Intel-branded Viiv machines, any more than they sell Intel Centrino laptop
Re:Ding ding ding ding! (Score:2)
Re:Ding ding ding ding! (Score:5, Funny)
You must be new here...
Re:Ding ding ding ding! (Score:2)