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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Video Streamers
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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Sony LocationFree review
The Sony LocationFree lets you watch TV programmes being shown at your house remotely via the Internet, just like the Slingbox. Its best feature is that it works with the PSP, an ideal device for watching video on the go, but it's more expensive and has fewer features than its rival Read more
26 July 2006 by Rory Reid
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Great gadgets for under £200
If you've got £200 burning a hole in your pocket and you're keen to buy something cool this weekend, try something from this roundup Read more
16 March 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Hauppauge WinTV-PVR TV Anywhere review
Hauppauge's 'HardPVR' model, with dedicated hardware MPEG-2 encoder chip, doesn't rely on your computer's CPU to take the strain of recording video -- making all the difference to a slow PC. It's compatible with Orb, letting you stream live TV, photos, music and video to a Web-enabled laptop or mobile phone Read more
9 November 2006 by Rory Reid
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Apple TV 2007 review
Apple TV is a sleek little media streamer that allows you to send music, videos, photos and podcasts from your iTunes library to your television -- styling is near-perfect and it's so simple to use... if you have suitable content. Read more
19 April 2007 by Ian Morris
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