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Popcorn Hour A-110 review
We loved the Popcorn Hour A-100, because for around £150 you got a media streamer that can play virtually every video format under the Sun and has enormous flexibility. Now the company has tweaked the hardware and added some new features, including HDMI 1.3 and SATA support Read more
26 August 2008 by Ian Morris
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DVICO TViX HD M-6500A review
The DVICO TViX HD M-6500A media streamer claims to support virtually every video file you can find. What's more, it can take SATA hard drives, which means massive potential storage space. If you want to play HD computer files on your television, it offers plenty of functionality Read more
16 July 2008 by Ian Morris
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Popcorn Hour A-100 review
The Popcorn Hour A-1000 media streamer may not be attractive, but it's the most capable and competent streamer we've used to date. With its easy menus and connection options, the A-100 puts in an impressive performance, showing content up to and including 1080p Read more
23 June 2008 by Ian Morris
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Linksys Media Center Extender DMA2200 review
The Linksys Media Center Extender DMA220 is probably the best media streamer we've seen so far. It keeps your living room quiet and PC-free and it's a breeze to set up. It can handle a wide range of codecs, its DVD player will upscale to 1080p and it works wirelessly Read more
7 March 2008 by Rory Reid
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Archos TV+ review
The Archos TV+ is a cross between a PVR and a media streamer. Coming in an 80GB or a 250GB version, this machine can record your favourite television programmes on its capacious hard drive. With plenty of plug-ins and features, does it fulfill both categories? Read more
19 February 2008 by Ian Morris
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D-Link DSM-330 review
The D-Link DSM-330 wireless media streamer carries great promise for watching files on your TV that you've downloaded from the Internet. With support for DivX and Xvid, the possibilities are excellent, plus picture and sound quality are both impressive for a streamer at this price Read more
6 February 2008 by Ian Morris
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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
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Sling Media Slingbox Pro review
The Slingbox Pro hasn't ventured too far from the features that made the original so successful. It still lets you watch and control your home TV on an Internet-enabled laptop or mobile phone, but hi-def HDMI input has been added, and the video processing speeded up Read more
1 October 2007 by Rory Reid
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Freecom Network Media Player 350 WLAN review
Freecom is mainly known for its external hard drives, and this capacious 500GB model has a media streamer built-in. With high-end outputs and comparatively wide codec support, this could well be the answer to your hi-def video problems Read more
25 September 2007 by Ian Morris
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ZyXEL DMA-1000 review
If you want to stream the photos, music and videos stored on your PC to your TV you'll need a media streamer such as the ZyXEL DMA-1000. It handles a broad range of video and picture file formats, which it can output in high definition over HDMI Read more
16 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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