Looks to me like this is a slimmed down Slingbox for composite/S-video sources only, leaving out the RF tuner. Probably good for those who want to Sling from satellite receivers, cable boxes etc. and don't need the RF tuner.
Don't think it is an OUTPUT device - it has an IR blaster connector (to control said set top boxes) and the phono connectors seem to be labelled INPUT not output.
I suspect the use of Phonos rather than the custom 3.5mm jack connectors is to allow ease of connection.
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Looks to me like this is a slimmed down Slingbox for composite/S-video sources only, leaving out the RF tuner. Probably good for those who want to Sling from satellite receivers, cable boxes etc. and don't need the RF tuner.
Don't think it is an OUTPUT device - it has an IR blaster connector (to control said set top boxes) and the phono connectors seem to be labelled INPUT not output.
I suspect the use of Phonos rather than the custom 3.5mm jack connectors is to allow ease of connection.