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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @mariatamburro
    @mariatamburro 7 часов назад

    Hey thanks for this. I'm looking at this for my office. Do you have any experience with locking the screen so only certain things are allowed? If you've made a video about this, please direct me to that. Thanks so much. Great review.

  • @MarcSpctr
    @MarcSpctr 23 дня назад +1

    This is basically what I like about the FRIDE WITH SCREEN, but I don't wanna get them cause it just makes things more complicated to repair and more prone to failures.
    So having such an additional screen in my kitchen is just amazing.
    So I can go with a normal 2-3 door fridge without any screens and get a screen like this installed on a wall closer to where I am gonna be cooking.

  • @garzonjav
    @garzonjav 7 дней назад

    After viewing all the current options with all the flexibility of the OS, you either have this option at 32 inches or wait for a 27 inch tablet by LG called StandByMe2 . This should be coming out sometime this year. I am looking for an option to create a custom Home Assistant view, maybe open the web url for my Unifi protect cameras and being able to see and give access to the front door. The calendar is a nice to-have feature in my scenario. I am interested is your Hime Assistant video. Also, I would like for you comment on hiding the power cable while still allowing it to rotate 90 degrees. I am also thinking what I can do to make it more flush. I am building this area of the house, so I have lots of flexibility . I simply want to know what I can do with such a large touchscreen area. Great content in your video.

  • @gmaciak
    @gmaciak Месяц назад +2

    Thanks great info. Yes would like to see home assistance video.

  • @bradkrekelberg8624
    @bradkrekelberg8624 Месяц назад +4

    Man, Amazon shoving ads down our throats on the Echo Shows makes this really appealing. I love that it's just a tablet so you can easily do stuff like put Sharptools on it, but with widgets, the sky's the limit. That price though....

  • @hazer00
    @hazer00 Месяц назад +1

    Did you find out if the POE works for powering the device?

  • @Herzllll
    @Herzllll 24 дня назад +2

    I would like to know more about the Home Assistant Integration

    • @Bralle89
      @Bralle89 19 дней назад

      me too

    • @Bralle89
      @Bralle89 17 дней назад

      adb dosent work

    • @Herzllll
      @Herzllll 17 дней назад

      @@Bralle89 whats adb?

    • @Bralle89
      @Bralle89 17 дней назад

      @@Herzllll android debug britch… with this you are able to press power button

  • @marcuszettergren8885
    @marcuszettergren8885 Месяц назад +9

    $900 for a 1080p touchscreen in this day and age is just…no.

  • @Bralle89
    @Bralle89 19 дней назад

    can you say something about wireless Cast on this device? And what is the entiti for home assistent or can you discribe how do you solve the sleep problem ?

  • @FLjock01
    @FLjock01 Месяц назад +2

    Very nice, but at $900 + tax and shipping, Cozyla is more proud of it than I would be.

  • @gjurriens
    @gjurriens Месяц назад +8

    It looks pretty decent untill you see the price of it... Man that thing is exepnsive!! It really is not worth 900 dollars... You could better get a Raspberry Pi and a touch screen, that would be easy to do and certainly not that expensive. Also, on a 32 inch schreen, full HD is a really low resolution.
    I really like the idea, but the price does not make sense at all.

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  Месяц назад

      I have heard a lot of folks say something similar. But there aren't many 32" tablets out there. Yes you could get a Pi and build one yourself, but the cheapest I could find a 32" touchscreen monitor is $150, but most of them are around $650.
      There are some 32" tablets that you can get that are around $500, but you are taking a risk (AliExpress).
      I know my wife has been begging for a digital wall calendar for the past year. I even made her one with a 12" Samsung tablet, but she never used it. She uses this daily. The size makes a big difference.
      On the HD resolution argument, that would push the price even higher.
      You have to look at the target market, they don't (or can't) build their own tablet. The main advantage of this one over others, is that it is just pure Android. I wouldn't have even looked at it if it was locked down.

    • @chrisradtke
      @chrisradtke Месяц назад +1

      @@ThisSmartHouse size matters

    • @MarcSpctr
      @MarcSpctr 25 дней назад +2

      Putting a Raspberry Pie is an issue as then you need to install an Android EMULATOR rather than actual android system, and emulators now are kind of out of touch and also lack many features and on top of that need too much power for decent lag free experience.
      and if you are saying use Raspberry pie and linux and no Android, that is even worse.
      I am looking for a tablet not a desktop experience.

  • @Firespyer
    @Firespyer Месяц назад

    There seemed to be a few jump cuts when things like your cameras were loading. How sluggish is the tablet?

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  Месяц назад

      The tablet isn't any slower than my phone or computer. There is a lag on most of my cameras when I click on the camera and it loads the feed. But is the same across all of my devices. Just wanted to keep things moving in the video!

  • @jameslee522
    @jameslee522 Месяц назад +4

    I think its cool, but my wife would hate that. lol

    • @Joseph-ko2kl
      @Joseph-ko2kl Месяц назад +1

      LOL I was just trying to "sell" this thing to the wifey.

    • @SanderEvers
      @SanderEvers Месяц назад

      It's as cool as a 32" touchscreen could get. Which means, not very.

  • @anpc86
    @anpc86 Месяц назад

    the shareasale link did not work for me
    interesting idea, will follow and see where you take it with Poe+

  • @robert.wigley
    @robert.wigley Месяц назад +2

    Interesting. I've never seen a 32 inch Android tablet before. I didn't know they existed. It's a pity it looks like it's only available in the US ATM. Some food for thought though.

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  Месяц назад +1

      I am sure you can get one shipped to other regions, but I think Cozyla is North America only right now. But there are other 32” tablets out there. I saw some on AliExpress.

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 Месяц назад

      I guess someone doesn't shop at Nephalim R' US 🙄

  • @houseeverything
    @houseeverything Месяц назад +1

    Ya if they sent me a free one i would use it too, but at 900 that is just way too much. I think i will have to find a better way to get that type of display working for us

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  Месяц назад +1

      You are welcome to find another 32" Android tablet out there. Large Screen = Large Price tag.

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 Месяц назад

      ​@@ThisSmartHousewhy tho?
      A 32" TV is cheap.
      It's just the digitizer that is different
      This could run on a $60 pi. 5 or other SBC , maybe orange pi 5 with the Rk 3588 ,it's even cheaper and more power than the pi 5 and has Android builds for it and a 32" LED TV can be had for free on CL.
      You just need a 32" digitizer with the same aspect ratio

  • @Doerakker
    @Doerakker Месяц назад

    Is see ADVERTISMENT SPACE galore

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  Месяц назад

      You mean using it for ads or are you worried about them pulling an Amazon?

  • @shodan5291
    @shodan5291 Месяц назад

    $900 for a $40 arm board running android and a $150 screen. LMAO

    • @ThisSmartHouse
      @ThisSmartHouse  26 дней назад +1

      If you can build it yourself, go for it. But the target customer isn't that tech savy.

    • @jonathongable9734
      @jonathongable9734 6 дней назад

      ​@@ThisSmartHouseFair point, however I would also argue that this would be more appropriately priced around $5-600, not $900. Especially since Android generally doesn't scale well to larger tablets unless it is one of the newest iterations.
      But you're right, there's probably a market for this.