Not content to sit back while Apple, Google, Roku, Boxee et.al. wade the murky waters of internet television, Microsoft will show off a Windows-based connected TV box at CES this year, according to the Seattle Times.
Brier Dudley says the boxes will come in under the $US200 price point and will run a stripped-down version of Windows, centered around the Media centre interface. Like Google TV, these new boxes will attempt to integrate standard television with online content under a single UI. If true, chances are we’ll hear something about them on Wednesday night, when Microsoft kicks off CES with the opening Keynote. And what does this mean for Xbox as Microsoft’s current TV connector? [Seattle TImes via Business Insider]