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Apple TV review
Beautifully designed and easy to use, Apple TV is a top-notch product if you're happy to rely on iTunes and Netflix for content. Read more
30 March 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Crystal Acoustics MediaMatchBox review
Crystal Acoustics' MediaMatchBox media player can deal with pretty much any format you throw it at. It's ideal if you want to add file playback capabilities to a TV or take your downloads on the road. Read more
20 September 2011 by Steve May
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Apple TV 2nd gen hands-on
The second-gen Apple TV is an appealing prospect, but we'd like to see a lower price tag and more UK content. Read more
1 September 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Western Digital WD TV Live review
The 1080p-capable WD TV Live may not be quite as flexible as more expensive networked media streamers, but it's hard to find real fault in this machine, given its bargain-basement price. It does a great job of getting video from your computer to your TV, and should satisfy most users Read more
4 January 2010 by Ian Morris
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Hisense MP800H Media HD Player review
The MP800H Media HD Player offers 1080p video playback, either via USB or over your home network, for a remarkably low price. This media streamer may not have as many features as a Popcorn Hour machine, but it costs less than half as much, and its playback capabilities will be good enough for most people Read more
12 October 2009 by Ian Morris
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Western Digital WD TV review
The WD TV is a really well-designed and well-executed little media streamer that manages to outshine devices that cost significantly more. With good codec support, an appealing user interface and excellent 1080p video playback, it's hard to dislike this machine Read more
1 July 2009 by Ian Morris
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Seagate Freeagent Theater review
In spite of its irritating American spelling, the Seagate Freeagent Theater is a handy little device. In tandem with a Seagate hard drive, it's a very easy and pleasant way of looking at photos and listening to music via your TV. It can stream video as well, although that shouldn't be what you're looking for here Read more
12 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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Samsung HT-X200 review
Samsung's HT-X200 is a one box solution for people who want a home cinema setup without having to spend an entire weekend setting up speakers and running cables around a room. Its impressive, stylish design stands out and will fit perfectly in your living room Read more
6 March 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Sling Media Slingbox Solo review
While it's an entry-level alternative to the Slingbox Pro, the Sling Media Slingbox Solo is a pretty good looking younger sibling. With its contemporary air, it's small and finished in glossy metal. Its main function allows you to watch your home TV remotely, making it more than just a pretty face Read more
11 October 2007 by Rory Reid
