I got a Chumby in the mail yesterday. Here’s my virtual Chumby:
From what I can tell, it’s a little linux box with a touch screen, wifi, and runs Flash widgets. Seems like there’ll be a good reason to play around with Flash.
The Chumby is this little, soft bound screen that plays widgets. Mostly RSS feeds dressed up fancy now, but there’s some games that you can use the touch screen with.
With things like this and people like me, the first thing you get is a big bucket of “wouldn’t it be great if…?”
Chumby as a Travel Buddy
What’s I really like to code up is a “widget” that displays clocks in multiple time zones. Then I’d like to use it as a nice travel alarm clock. The Chumby isn’t really portable as it requires the plugged in Power. that kind of cuts down on travel help like finding wifi networks.
Music
It’d also be great to be able to put music on a USB stick, plug it into one of the two USB ports on the back, and play the music. It’ll play music off your iPod once you plug the iPod into the Chumby, which is pretty damn cool actually: the speakers aren’t too shabby.
Using the Chumby as iPod speakers could be nice, though it has limited browse functionality - it only plays the play lists you have and doesn’t let you control playback via the iPod (that I can tell).
Power
The power supply is going to be a weird problem in that you have plug it in for it to work. I mean, I understand that it’s a little computer and needs power, but maybe it could run off USB power? There’s actually a 9-volt battery hook-up on the bottom, but the help pages ay battery power doesn’t work. We’ll see.
More Local Network Utility
At the moment, in general, the Chumby doesn’t really do much with being a local network. What’s this mean? A “local network” is essentially “all the computers in your house.” “Doing something” on the local network means sharing music, video, files, or functionality between all those devices. For example, being able to watch movies stored on one of your computers on your TV. Most local network sucks and requires a studied geek or using all the same software from the same vendor (Microsoft or Apple) on all your machines to sort out.
Anyhow…that’s too much analyst for a Saturday morning. On to the “wouldn’t it be great it…”
What with the USB drives on the back, it’d be nice to use the Chumby as a little NAS - plugging in USB drives (or chaining them together) would result in network mounted drives.
A USB printer server, like my AirPort provides, would be cool too.
And, if I could use the Chumby as remote speakers in iTunes - as you can AirPort Expresses that are hooked up to speakers - that’d be awesome.
More Personalization
Anyhow, now that there’s more of them out there, I’m hoping some Make-types will start whipping all sorts of fun things. So far I like it, it just needs more widgets that are personalized instead of just pulling headlines and other “general” information. I’ve used the general RSS one to pull in the updates from people I follow in Twitter which is pretty nice. Hopefully the Twitter folks will make a widget as fancy as the Facebook one - wherein you could read direct messages, see replies, etc. I could see that the Twitterific people might be interested in porting it to the Chumby - at least, I’d like that ;)
Update: just to slip in one cool thing. I added in the RSS feed for my contact’s flickr photos - and the Chumby loads the photos! That’s pretty damn awesome.