Posts with tag Media Center Extender
Samsung reveals $200 MediaLive Media Center Extender
HP MediaSmart Connect brings digital media to your HDTV
Vista Media Center update for HP's MediaSmart HDTVs now available
Owners of HP's older MediaSmart HDTVs, your sometime is now as Chris Lanier reports the company's posted the long-awaited Vista Media Center Extender update. The SL4278N and SL4778N model TVs should prompt for the update automatically if they're connected to the internet, and afterwards connect to your fully patched Vista Home Premium or Ultimate edition machine and access your Media Center library (DivX, Xvid, h.264, MPEG-2 and WMV of course), live TV, recorded TV or other features directly through the TV. Check out HP's support page for a full walkthrough on the process and keep your Windows Media Center remote close by.[Via Chris Lanier, HP press release]
D-Link DSM-750 wireless Media Center Extender finally shipping
[Via eHomeUpgrade]
Inteset's Vana VA6420-Si media extender system gets Blu-ray
[Via eHomeUpgrade]
Hands-on with the DMA2100 and DMA2200 from Linksys

Hands-on with unannounced Samsung Media Center Extender

Niveus Media Center Extender - EDGE finally ships

HP's new MediaSmart Receiver does Media Center Extender (and more)

Zepto Helios A32, A40 LCD TVs play nice with Media Center
[Thanks, Jakob H.]
Switched On: Thin clients take on slim pickings
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment:

Microsoft's footprints mark nearly every pathway to the digital living room. On the rich client it offers the software for Media Center PCs with living room-friendly form factors from Sony, Alienware, and a number of companies in the custom installer market. It also sells the hardware for the Xbox 360 -- the best-selling product that can stream content from a PC. On the thin client side, it continues work on its Microsoft TV platform for set-top boxes and offers its own IPTV client of sorts with MSN TV, which can also stream content from a television.
The Xbox 360 was the first Media Center Extender that could stream high-definition content from a Vista PC, raising the question whether Microsoft would bring back third-party Media Center Extenders. After all, the first round of Media Center Extenders released in 2004 by Linksys and also offered under the HP and Dell brands sold poorly, and their video performance was so much of a dog that it had to be rescued from Michael Vick..
Undaunted, Apple went ahead with its own digital media adapter, Apple TV, which used 802.11n and a hard drive to overcome some of the problems associated with previous products. And this month, Microsoft raised the stakes again with a Media Center Extender platform and its first partners Linksys, D-Link and Niveus. HP also announced that it would be supporting Media Center Extender in its MediaSmart televisions. Previously, the PC giant had pursued a more streamlined user interface for getting content from the PC and broadband and had exited the living room PC market earlier this year.
Niveus shares official details on Media Center Extender - EDGE
Linksys' DMA2100 / DMA2200 Media Center Extenders get priced

Microsoft, HP add Media Center Extender functionality to MediaSmart LCD HDTVs





























