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
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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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July 11th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
When Popcorn Hour’s Networked Media Tank / A-100 went on sale earlier this year, we didn’t really foresee it gaining so much fanfare. Even months after launch the unit still had a waiting list, and just recently has the commotion died down enough so that supply and demand could meet in beautiful harmony. In all honesty, we haven’t heard many negative feelings towards this potent little media server, but as these things go, there’s always room — if but a crack — for improvement. So, what features would you like to see on the A-100 that aren’t there currently? Who knows, Popcorn Hour may grant your wishes in one of its potentially forthcoming successors.
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February 22nd, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment, Storage
For those that can bring back wish lists from last October, you’ll undoubtedly remember the totally promising Popcorn Hour Networked Media Tank. Now, it seems the device has received somewhat of a facelift since our initial sneak peek and hasn’t lost a bit of its popularity. The A-100 media streamer enables users to stuff an HDD within and transfer files via BitTorrent when not dishing out all sorts of media or acting as a NAS. Additionally, it supports 1080p output and plays nice with just about every format imaginable, including: MPEG1/2/4, MP3, AVI, ASF, WMV, MOV, H.264, XviD, AAC, WAV, JPEG and lots, lots more. Sadly, this $179 gem is currently backordered, and requires some sort of fancy sign-up process just to get in line. Still, with specs like these, the wait is probably worth it.
[Via BoingBoing]
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October 12th, 2007 by
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If you’re scouting a decent media server that just so happens to double as a NAS drive and BitTorrent server, we’d probably wait out this weekend. Apparently, the Popcorn Hour website is set to go live in T-minus two days, but an eagle-eyed individual manged to pull down what appears to be a screenshot of the firm’s forthcoming Networked Media Tank. The NMT reportedly enables users to “watch, store and share digital content on your home network,” and it also allows for “seamless integration between your digital media and your entertainment system.” Best of all, buyers can toss in a hard drive of their choosing, and the 1080p output is sure to please the HD buffs. According to the capture (shown in full after the jump), all this functionality will only run you $179 (sans an HDD), but we’ll out find out for certain in a matter of hours.
[Thanks, Johan W.]
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