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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Video Streamers
D-Link Boxee Box review
The D-Link Boxee Box media streamer has major networking problems and, although we've been promised a solution in new firmware, we can't comment on this until the company releases the update. Read more
24 November 2010 by Ian Morris
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Asus O!Play HD2 review
The Asus O!Play HD2 looks just like its name suggests -- a right mess. Aesthetics aside, this is a serious media streamer for enthusiasts, and it does its job extremely well. Read more
8 November 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sony BDV-E370 review
The Sony BDV-E370 is not a bad piece of kit if you can get it for closer to £300 than £500. 3D is a great bonus and we did like most of the features of this home cinema system. Sound wasn't perfect but, for smaller rooms, it's pretty reasonable. Read more
23 September 2010 by Ian Morris
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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
8 February 2011 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic SC-PT870 review
It doesn't look like anyone at Panasonic HQ had much fun designing the SC-PT870 but it's a good 5.1-channel home-cinema system nevertheless. Music played via the USB socket isn't much cop, but the system performs admirably otherwise, delivering particularly impressive sound with movies Read more
11 June 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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Popcorn Hour C-200 review
If you thought media streamers don't get better than the Popcorn Hour A-100 and A-110, the C-200 may make you revise your opinion. Read more
28 September 2009 by Ian Morris
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Onkyo TX-SR607 review
Home-cinema enthusiasts should be well pleased with the easy-to-use and funky-looking TX-SR607. It's a truly smashing AV receiver that offers plenty of useful features at a reasonable price. Most importantly, it offers fantastic sound quality, producing bass that'll make your teeth chatter Read more
5 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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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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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
