Testseek.com have collected 4 expert reviews of the Sony Bravia Internet Video Link DMX-NV1 and the average rating is 55%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Bravia Internet Video Link DMX-NV1.
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The editors liked
Slim module can be mounted out-of-sight on back of the television
Reliable
Hiccup-free video streaming
Works seamlessly with Sonys XMB interface
Supports Amazon Video On Demand
A lot of free content.
The editors didn't like
Only compatible with select Sony televisions
Sluggish interface and poorly designed menus
Most of the content can be freely accessed from the Internet
Abstract: Although we dont have anything particularly bad to say about the Sony Bravia Link, we dont have anything good to say either. The problem is two fold: for starters, it really doesnt do that much, and second, it costs $200. So in other words, we dont...
Abstract: While many of us have our collection of nice electronic toys, most of us can't afford to walk into a store, take a look at a company like Sony's complete line of Bravia media add-ons and walk out with it all. And your conscience might stop you anyway...
Published: 2008-10-02, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Slim module can be mounted out-of-sight on back of the television; reliable, hiccup-free video streaming; works seamlessly with Sonys XMB interface; supports Amazon Video On Demand; a lot of free content.
Only compatible with select Sony televisions; sluggish interface and poorly designed menus; most of the content can be freely accessed from the Internet; free content is mostly lackluster; video quality is poor in many instances; doesnt stream media f...
The Sony Bravia Internet Video Link (DMX-NV1) will stream Web video and Amazon Video On Demand to your Bravia HDTV, but its slow interface and limited content options will have you looking at alternatives. Specifications: Weight: 1.1 lbs; Product type:...
If you own a Sony Bravia HDTV that features the XrossMediaBar and if you want to access video content from Internet providers like YouTube or Wired.com, then the DMX-NV1 is worth considering especially because of the playback picture quality the BRAVIA...