JioPC Makes Your TV a Personal Computer Using Jio Set-Top Box

JioPC is a virtual computer service that you can access through the Jio Set-Top Box on your TV. It is an app that lets you experience a cloud-based desktop computer on your television.

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Reliance Jio launched JioPC recently, a simple and smart way to turn your TV into a proper desktop computer. If you use a Jio Set-Top Box with your television, you may now access a powerful cloud-based virtual PC from your TV screen.

What is JioPC?

JioPC is a cloud computer service that runs on a virtual machine that you can access through your Jio Set-Top Box. You may get a desktop interface once you launch the JioPC app, which looks similar to Windows with a taskbar, menu, and everything in between. 

How to Use JioPC?

  • Open the JioPC app on your Jio Set-Top Box under the apps section.
  • Connect your keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth or USB.
  • Sign in to your JioPC account by adding your details, which will automatically appear; then tap “Continue.”
  • Lastly, click “Launch Now” to boot into your JioPC desktop.

JioPC Specifications and Features 

  • It has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of cloud-based storage.
  • CPU has four virtual cores at ~2.45 GHz
  • It comes with Chrome, GIMP, LibreOffice, and various other tools such as ChatGPT and OneDrive.
  • Also, has some games such as Sudoku and Chess.
  • The Internet is fast, streaming up to 1 Gbps, with tests that show around 650 Mbps.

Who is it for?

  • Students who sit for online classes 
  • Person who wants a simple, low-maintenance desktop experience 
  • Families without a dedicated PC
  • Beginners needing web apps and basic office

JioPC is the best and cleanest on home computing without any extra device; just your Jio setup, TV, a keyboard, and a mouse.

It’s secure, simple, and opens up huge possibilities for study, fun, and work. You’re just minutes away from a full desktop experience if you’ve got all those four things, as they’re all hosted in the cloud.

JioPC Limitations

External drives, cameras, and printers aren’t supported at launch, but Jio will add them soon. Due to missing graphics acceleration, video playback on local videos can be slow. But reports say that streaming via the cloud works absolutely fine. 

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