If all you're talking about is a client for media streaming, both 360 and PS3 function perfectly well with third party clients available for all platforms. The article specifically was discussing Windows Media Center Extenders though, and if you're talking about the likelihood of someone having Vista and a 360 in their house vs the likelihood that they're running Linux on their PC and have a popcorn extender, then I have to think that the odds are way over 10:1 in favor of Vista and a 360, probably closer to 100 or 1000:1.
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If all you're talking about is a client for media streaming, both 360 and PS3 function perfectly well with third party clients available for all platforms. The article specifically was discussing Windows Media Center Extenders though, and if you're talking about the likelihood of someone having Vista and a 360 in their house vs the likelihood that they're running Linux on their PC and have a popcorn extender, then I have to think that the odds are way over 10:1 in favor of Vista and a 360, probably closer to 100 or 1000:1.