Spawn Labs HD-720
The Spawn Labs HD-720 is a remote gaming adapter that streams a video game console via WiFi to a PC.
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The Spawn Labs HD-720 is a remote gaming adapter that streams a video game console via WiFi to a PC.
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The Netgear EVA2000 is a set top box featuring 10/100 ethernet, AV composite output, HDMI, and two USB 2.0 ports. The unit streams locally to your TV or from YouTube, Hulu, VuNow and Netflix.
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The Sonos CR200 is a new Sonos controller featuring a 3.5-inch capacitive VGA touch-screen and charging cradle.
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The Creative Sound Blaster Wireless streams audio wireless from sources including iTunes, Windows Media Player, Napster, Rhapsody, LastFM and YouTube.
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The LaCie LaCinema Rugged features 1080p content streaming from a 500GB hard drive.
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The Syabas Popcorn C-200 supports Blu-Ray playback, gigabit Ethernet, and wireless RF RC and AVCHD support.
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The Asus BR-HD3 is a wireless HDMI kit which allows streaming of audio and video over 802.11n.
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The Sony GIGA Juke NAS-SC500PK is a streaming home audio unit with docks for Sony’s walkman series as well as 160GB of hard drive storage.
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The Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite features dual-band 802.11n WiFi, 500GB HDD, and is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Microsoft has certified the new NVIDIA® ION™ platform for Vista. One of the most exciting aspects of this certification is: "Silky smooth 1080p high definition video including Blu-ray movies". The form factor, A/V outputs (HDMI & Digital Audio), and power consumption (18W) make this an excellent option for a Home Theater PC running Vista Media Center. Hook this up large external storage via eSata, USB, or a NAS via network and you have everything from music to pictures to movies easily accessible via Vista MCE. The only final piece missing here would be a slot for a CableCard and you could then throw away your cable/satellite box with its clunky, sluggish user interface. If you have ever considered setting up a home theater PC, I would highly suggest taking a look at Vista MCE. The interface is clean, intuitive and responsive. Paired with this box users will have a winning combination for their media needs. NVIDIA states the price will start at $299 for the PC.”
Source: NVIDIA