Disclaimer: my own
non-researched personal opinions. Someone who'se got the actual market data please correct me if necessary.
Klaus Enevoldsen wrote:
What happened to SideShow? Was it ever a good idea?
Good idea? Yes. But for desktops it doesn't make much sense since often the system unit is tucked away somewhere and you're looking at the main screen all the time anyway.
Laptops? It had great potential, but the sort of person who needs Sideshow functionality is the business type who already has a PDA or Smartphone which syncs directly with Exchange/RIM. The only other real market in laptops is the ultra-low priced cheap ones, but adding more functionality raises the prices, so it's a no-go there.
SideShow has potential in the server and HTPC markets for on-box displays for which there exists no standardised rich API, but AFAIK the SideShow hardware specifications aren't open. I reckon they'll silently relegate this feature to a one-liner for the next Windows relase like Active Desktop / Active Channels.
Klaus Enevoldsen wrote:
What happened to Windows Vista Media Center Extenders built into televisions?
Cost to much to implement and too few people are willing to hook their computers to their TVs to make it worthwhile. That, and the MPAA would not approve.
...and isn't the spec revised every time a new version of MCE comes out anyway? No company wants to walk on another's treadmill.
Klaus Enevoldsen wrote:
What happened to low priced extenders? The current extenders are way too expensive...
If you can afford the high price Vista Home Premium or Ultimate commands then you can probably also afford an STB. Market dynamics, people.