Typical price: £130
What is it: Wireless media streamer for DivX and other content
What we think: A good idea that is crippled slightly by relying on a powerful desktop PC to operate
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20 Jan 2009 in Crave
DivX 7: H.264 w00tage and Blu-ray p0wnage
DivX is something most Internet inhabitants have heard of. Much of the video online is encoded in the format and now, with the new version, much more HD video will use the system
6 Oct 2008 in Reviews
If you've got video on your computer from DVDs, home movies you've shot or TV programmes you've recorded on a TV capture card, you might want to watch them on your TV through a media streamer. We've rounded up the best on the market at the moment, so read on
23 Oct 2007 in Crave
D-Link DSM-330: Finally, a media streamer worth owning?
If you liked the idea of Apple TV, but were put off by not being able to do much with it, you might be interested in D-Link's cheaper, and by all accounts, more useful alternative
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