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Sling Media SlingCatcher review

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Sling Media SlingCatcher review

The SlingCatcher is an add-on for Sling Media's Slingbox that lets you stream the content of one TV to another around the world. An attractive piece of kit, the SlingCatcher has generally good picture quality and also supports video playback via USB, but we couldn't help wondering if there's that much point to it Read more

£153

4 February 2009 by Rory Reid

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Seagate Freeagent Theater review

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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

£90

12 May 2009 by Ian Morris

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Hauppauge WinTV-PVR TV Anywhere review

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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

£100

9 November 2006 by Rory Reid

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Xtreamer iXtreamer review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Xtreamer iXtreamer review

The Xtreamer iXtreamer isn't the most stylish media streamer we've ever seen, but the integrated iPod, iPhone and iPad dock is pretty cool. We also found the device easy to use, and had no major concerns about video quality. Read more

£160

8 February 2011 by Ian Morris

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ZyXEL DMA-1000  review

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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

£36

16 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall

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D-Link DSM-330 review

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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

£130

6 February 2008 by Ian Morris

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Sony LocationFree review

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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

£230

26 July 2006 by Rory Reid

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Conceptronic Grab'n'Go Full HD Media Player review

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Conceptronic Grab'n'Go Full HD Media Player review

The Grab'n'Go is a very good 1080p media streamer. Its design is appealing, it handles video brilliantly and it offers impressive codec support. It's more expensive than some of its rivals, but it's extremely easy to connect to your network and it supports USB storage devices too Read more

£170

19 April 2010 by Ian Morris

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