October 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, HDTV, Home Entertainment, Media PCs, Wireless, Networking
Eager to live in the fantastical future it has prophesied, NTT DoCoMo went to CEATEC and demoed an upcoming addition to its Pocket U service: MH2H (Mobile Home to Home), which gives you the ability use your cellphone to stream content from your computer at home to a friend’s TV. The phone connects to your friend’s WiFi network and sends his or her DLNA-compliant receiver the IP address of your also-DLNA-compliant server, then tells said server to accept the connection and start streaming any videos, songs, or photos you feel like sharing. When you leave, the connection ends and every one goes back to partying on their own isolated media islands like it’s 2006.
[Image courtesy of Tech-On!]
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October 8th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
It’s been over a year and half since Sling first announced the SlingCatcher, but the mythical streamer is finally, finally here — it’s now officially for sale on Sling’s site and at other major retailers. You already know most of the details about the $299 box — Slingbox playback, SlingProjector computer streaming, extensive codec support including XviD, eventual Sling.com content delivery — so we’ll just let you hit the order page, but rest assured we’ll be tearing this thing apart when our test unit arrives.
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October 6th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
After seemingly endless delays, it looks like the SlingCatcher is finally making its way into the world, as evidenced by this grainy unboxing at the SlingCommunity forums. Sure, it looks exactly the same as the prepro boxes we’ve toyed with, but we won’t lie — we’ve been waiting for this box with breathless anticipation ever since it was announced at CES 2007, and combined with the recent launch of the Sling 2.0 software, the Slingbox PRO-HD, and the seemingly-imminent launch of the the Sling.com video portal, Sling’s ending the year strong. Click on for a few more pics, and don’t worry — we’ll be blowing this thing out as soon as we get our hands on one
[Thanks, Christopher]
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September 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
We hear you loud and clear Roku — now go prove to someone other than Netflix that your box is worth toying with. At the recent Streaming Media West conference, Roku CEO Anthony Wood reiterated details that we already knew: it really, really wants to work with companies other than Netflix. Said Wood, “We’re opening up the platform to anyone who wants to put their video service on this box,” and he continued by stating that “we’re going to release the software developer kit, so anyone can publish any channel, and users can access web content on their TVs.” Of course, both Netflix and Roku knew from the get-go that the relationship would involve other partners, though it remains to be seen who’s willing to call for seconds at Roku’s shindig.
[Via CNET]
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September 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment, Peripherals
If you’ve been looking for a way to stream any HD web content — we do mean any: Hulu, mkv, Amazon — to any HDTV in the house, without running any new wires, dealing with the woes of WiFi, or even needing yet another box hanging off your shiny new HDTV; you should head on over to Engadget HD and read all about ZeeVee’s ZvBox. We take the $500 box and put it through the paces to see if broadcasting your own QAM HD channel is worth the price.
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September 9th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
D-Link’s $230 DSM-330 media streamer has always been among the most flexible set-top boxes out there, and it’s just gotten even better, with the latest DivX Connected server software bringing Flash video support to the device. It’s not quite browse-and-play — every site requires a specific plug-in — but Hulu, College Humor, YouTube, ABC News, and Vimeo are already working, and there are more on the way. That’s pretty tempting for two bills, but we’ll stick to rocking PlayOn with our 360 and PS3.
[Via eHomeUpgrade and Zatz Not Funny!]
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August 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
If you’ve been putting off that purchase of Popcorn Hour’s evolutionary A-110 HD media streamer or all new B-110 motherboard, here’s a decent compilation of facts and opinions to help you make up your mind once and for all. The cats over at DigitalReviews took the time to not only detail, test out and report back on the newest duo from the company, but it also revisited the original (and heralded) A-100 in order to give a better comparison. Overall, critics did tend to prefer the A-110 over its predecessor, but the minor list of changes made it a hard sell for folks teetering on upgrading. The B-110 was seen as an even tougher sell, with only the hardcore DIY crowd likely to even find it worth investigating. Nevertheless, we won’t spoil the rest for you — head on down to have a look for yourself.
[Thanks, Anton]
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August 12th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
While we can only imagine that the lead time for one of Popcorn Hour’s A-110 HD media streamers is at least a week or so judging by the demand of the predecessor, at least one of these things has managed to make its way out. CNET’s UK branch was able to wrap their paws around the latest Networked Media Tank, and while they did note that the design was essentially the same, the changes that were made (HDMI 1.3a in particular) were “seriously worthwhile.” For a brief preview and a few more shots, check out the read link below.
[Thanks, John]
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August 6th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Although it seems like every TV shipping recently comes with USB ports and DivX compatibility packed in, if all you want is the ability to plug in a drive and play, the Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link may be right for you. Equipped with the same HDMI / component / composite outputs plus WAV, WMA, MPEG-1/2/4, MP3, OGG, AC3, AVI, DivX, XviD and JPEG file formats as the ScreenPlay HD, this unit forgoes the 500GB hard drive — a far cry from the old ScreenPlay days when it was just a HDD — in favor of a sleek 3.26 x 3.07 x .78-inch profile weighing less than 4 oz. Plug in your USB flash drive or FAT32 or NTFS formatted HDD and play or upconvert SD content up to 1080i with no problem. Granted it doesn’t have the power of a full-fledged media streamer but as a $99.95 take-anywhere box (available now in the U.S., Europe later this month) it’s probably worth a look.
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August 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Well, would you look what just arrived at Engadget HD’s headquarters? Yep, that’s ZeeVee’s localcasting ZvBox, and it has been carefully photographed as it danced right out of its packaging. Head on over to take a look at the gallery — a full review will be following shortly.
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August 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Who knows if Popcorn Hour really is still working on a couple more HD media streamers, but its latest one is definitely up for pre-order. First whispered about a few months back, the $215 A-110 is a revamped A-100 that adds 2.5- / 3.5-inch SATA HDD and USB Slave functionality, HDMI 1.3a support (for full HD audio pass-through) and an optical S/PDIF to replace the coaxial S/PDIF socket. For those of you looking for even more flexibility, you can take a look at the outfit’s new B-110 Baseline. This “Home Theater Motherboard” arrives with the media enthusiast in mind, boasting support for HDMI 1.3a, optical / coaxial S/PDIF connectors, four USB 2.0 ports and a mini-ITX form factor. Both pieces should ship out within two to four weeks, but considering just how sticky things were when the A-100 launched, we’d tack on a few weeks to that estimation just in case.
[Thanks, Stephen and Jeff]
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July 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV
AOC’s 2230Fh LCD was fine and dandy, but if you’re looking for something similar to pull triple duty as a media player and digital photo frame (its words, not ours), you’ll need to refocus on the 2230Fm. Said display is apparently the first from the firm to boast HD3 technology, which alludes to its abilities to function as more than just an HDTV. The unit includes a proprietary menu and remote to play back clips loaded onto memory cards (there’s a 4-in-1 reader), not to mention a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, USB 2.0 socket, DVI / HDMI inputs, integrated speakers, 2-millisecond response time and a piano black finish. All that for $399.99. Full release posted after the jump.
Continue reading AOC’s 22-inch 2230Fm HD3 display includes integrated media player
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July 8th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
The D-Link MediaLounge DSM-330 is finally shipping to U.S. media streaming heads fiending for its 1080p upconverting, Divx/Xvid streaming abilities, although our excitement is dimmed a bit by all the competition that’s popped up since we first laid eyes on the GejBox, and Stage6 falling by the wayside certainly doesn’t help. That said, DivX has been on an upswing as of late, so the launch of its first Connected hardware couldn’t come a moment to soon. Unfortunately MKV support isn’t part of the package yet, but for $299 it does handle quite a few formats. Interested U.S. buyers should be able to find out if it matches up to Popcorn Hour’s A-100 now, with Canadian distribution following shortly. Check after the break for the press release and the rest of the details.
Continue reading D-Link DSM-330 DivX Connected media streamer now shipping in the U.S.
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June 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Believe it or not, Aztech’s WL850MS was actually first mentioned way back at CES 2008, but it’s just now finding the limelight at CommunicAsia. The well-spec’d unit supports 1080p media streaming over Ethernet or 802.11n WiFi, and you’ll likely be thrilled to know that it boasts MIMO antennas for extended coverage and 2.4GHz / 5GHz dual-band capability. You’ll also find four 10/100 Ethernet ports for multiple video recipients and a pretty swank enclosure, if we may say so ourselves. Word from Singapore has the unit retailing for around $263, but there’s no telling how long we’ll have to wait before seeing it on US soil.
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June 16th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Yeah, you may be burning that midnight oil, but your weariness isn’t the reason you’re certain you’ve seen this thing before. Touted at CES as the MediaSmart Receiver, the re-dubbed MediaSmart Connect is finally available for pre-order. Just as we heard before, this unit takes full advantage of Extender for Windows Media Center technology, and although it possesses no internal storage space, it will pull in digital media from around your home (and a variety of online media outlets) and pipe it straight to your HDTV. The unit plays nice with other UPnP- and DLNA-compliant devices and includes 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, an Ethernet port, HDMI / component jacks and support for MPEG2/4, DivX, XviD, WMV, MP3, WMA, AAC, JPEG and BMP files (among others). Prospective buyers can get their order in today for $349.
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June 12th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
In the quickly-growing realm of media streamers, there’s at least a modicum of a chance that Conceptronic’s oddly titled Grab ‘n GO Full HD media player has slipped from the forefront of your mind. If so, the outfit is gunning to jar your memory by announcing that it is now shipping said piece to eager consumers. The release also noted that SAMBA and NFS clients have been added, and it’s pretty much ready to “stream all digital media files to a TV in Full HD 1080p resolution.” Furthermore, you’ll find a gigabit Ethernet jack to handle all that data, and the built-in USB port enables external storage to be added locally. Sorry, still no price.
[Thanks, KJ]
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May 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Storage, Networking
Guess what, loyal Windows Home Server users? A fix for that completely obnoxious data corruption bug is on the way. According to an email beamed out by the WHS team, the final release of Power Pack 1 is still aways out, but the public beta is all set to be loosed on those who willingly accept the associated risk(s). Said download is slated to launch in “early June,” but those who want to get in on the pre-release fun are being encouraged to sign up now. Needless to say, those who toss their name in the ring better be sure their data is backed way up — after all, the whole point of this test is to find any remaining holes that could render your files unusable. Keep an eye on that inbox for an invite, and if you’re content with just getting the end product, the wait is growing ever shorter.
[Thanks, Drew]
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May 15th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Amex Digital has certainly dabbled in the home theater space before, but we’ll be honest, we’re still scratching our heads on this one. The lightly detailed iMON HD Mobile is a self-proclaimed “portable media center,” but beyond that, we’re pretty much left to wonder what exactly is going on. We are told that it’s an advanced IR receiver and VFD display device, and aside from delivering IR commands back to your PC, it’ll also scroll across useful information such as news, media information, current time, weather, a graphical equalizer and system details. Guess we’ll just hang tight until it gets fleshed out and goes on sale, though we can’t say that display really gets our hopes up for anything great.
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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May 7th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Nothing like washing down an all new WiFi-enabled digiframe with an all new home media server, right? Apparently Sony is firmly in agreement, as it’s also launching its latest multimedia server / NAS drives today in Japan. The 1TB VGF-HS1 / 1.5TB VGF-HS1S would stack nicely atop your VAIO HTPC, and aside from boasting gigabit Ethernet, DLNA compatibility, an integrated display, USB connectivity and a hidden multicard reader behind the front panel, this unit plays nice with AVCHD, MPEG2, HDV, JPEG, BMP, PNG, WAV, MP3, ATRAC (saywha?), AAC and WMA file formats. Word on the street has these shipping on May 17th for ¥60,000 ($570) / ¥80,000 ($760) depending on capacity, but only time will tell if Sony sees fit to send ‘em Stateside.
[Via Impress]
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May 2nd, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
What do you know? Yet another outlet for you to happily blow $179. As of today, Popcorn Hour’s heralded A-100 HD media streamer is finally available for the public at large to pre-order. Previously, folks had to actually sign a list just to be blessed with the privilege of placing an order, but now it seems supply is at long last flowing in nicely. The company has even set up a forum to keep customers informed of order status, but we wouldn’t dillydally around — these are still being sold on a first come, first served basis.
[Thanks, leland]
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