If this will be cheap enough and would scale down, it would be a great replacement for atom chips, that intel is killing off.
There is still no x86 based tv box, that would support vp9, hevc hi10 in hardware.
Besides the TV box, maybe a PC TV? This way the power consumption of the Stoney Ridge chip can be greater than 6W.
If Smart TVs have ARM, Android, TV tuner behind one screen I figure why not have x86, Windows and TV tuner behind one screen.
And maybe with TV tuners being mated to x86 hardware out of the box (instead of being relatively esoteric hardware) Microsoft will bring back Windows Media center to Windows 10?
EDIT: With a M.2 SSD the PC/TV/All-in-one should boot very quickly and with the configuration set to "boot directly into Media Center" it could have a very TV like feel for people that want that.
Side Note: At one time ATI (now owned by AMD) was involved with TV tuners. They even had
All in Wonder video cards which combined GPU and TV tuner in one AIB.
So maybe even some Stoney Ridge "All in Wonder" thin mini-itx boards?