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January 2008
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The editors liked
Supports both Apple and Windows Media DRM
Can work as a DVR
Very versatile media extender. Plays lots of DRM-protected files. Can access YouTube and Flickr over the Internet. Records TV via your computer. Plays content directly off USB drives.
Supports multiple video formats
Easily finds media content on your PC
Plays back YouTube videos
Internet radio support
HDMI port
Extensive format support for a wide variety of audio and video files
Including high-def content
Streams purchased iTunes songs from Windows PCs
Lightning-fast onscreen user interface
Streams YouTube videos
Public Flickr photo galleries
And Intern...
Provides for high-resolution viewing
Easy integration into a home theater
Aggregates all of your digital content
Interface support for popular Internet media
Program guide and PVR for PC TV tuners.
The editors didn't like
Setup menu is hard to get to
Occasional stutter on 1080p highdef content
Crashes more than Billy Joel. The complex setup process may prove tricky even for networking pros. Interface graphics and device itself are ugly. No hard drive. Cant auto-update its media library.
Struggles with 1080p files
Basic setup mode is time-consuming
Remote is too small
No 802.11n Wi-Fi
And wireless performance was not flawless
Protected iTunes songs take 15 seconds to load
Interface isnt quite as simple as Apple TVs
Would occasionally freeze up and require unplugging and plugging back in
Large compared to Appl...
Requires PC for digital content
Wireless connection can drop HD signals
Abstract: Stream like youve never streamed before. I guess the Internet is never going to hit maximum capacity. Various Websites post more and more interesting video content every day. Its all ours for the taking, or at least viewing. But there is a gap in t...
Provides for high-resolution viewing
Easy integration into a home theater
Aggregates all of your digital content
Requires PC for digital content
Wireless connection can drop HD signals
s The only real competitor to the Enterainer would seem to be the AppleTV, but this doesnt really do a service to either device as the technical differences are obvious but not deal-breakers in either case. On the hardware side, the AppleTV has faster...
Abstract: I suspected that sooner or later entertainment delivered by my cable modem, initially for the computer screen, would displace the time and premium dollars Id be spending on conventional cable channels. That day has arrived at the point in the chain w...
The EVA8000 is clearly an extremely capable media streaming system. Not only is it able to play HD video over a pretty sluggish 802.11g network – an impressive feat in its own right – but it can also be used to stream, listen to and display a large propor...
Published: 2007-04-05, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Extensive format support for a wide variety of audio and video files, including high-def content; streams purchased iTunes songs from Windows PCs; lightning-fast onscreen user interface; streams YouTube videos, public Flickr photo galleries, and Intern...
No 802.11n Wi-Fi, and wireless performance was not flawless; protected iTunes songs take 15 seconds to load; interface isnt quite as simple as Apple TVs; would occasionally freeze up and require unplugging and plugging back in; large compared to Appl...
While its not as slick as Apple TV and its performance isnt flawless, the Netgear EVA8000s awesome array of features should delight tech-savvy digital media hounds.
Very versatile media extender. Plays lots of DRM-protected files. Can access YouTube and Flickr over the Internet. Records TV via your computer. Plays content directly off USB drives.
Crashes more than Billy Joel. The complex setup process may prove tricky even for networking pros. Interface graphics and device itself are ugly. No hard drive. Cant auto-update its media library.
Setting it up was a nightmare, the device crashed easily, and it isnt attractive, to boot. Still, when its up and running, the product has an impressive feature set. If Apple TV is for the iPod-familiar, hands-off user, then the Netgear is for the pa...
Supports multiple video formats, Easily finds media content on your PC, Plays back YouTube videos, Internet radio support, HDMI port
Struggles with 1080p files, Basic setup mode is time-consuming, Remote is too small
In the not-too-distant future, all of our entertainment media will be digital. And eventually, well be able to store it all on the Internet. Until then, products such as the Netgear Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000 streaming set-top box do an adequate j...