Mivx officially unveils MX-760HD HD WiFi media streamer
Mvix has certainly found its way to your living room before, and we've heard the rumblings of its latest HD streaming / storage device coming to fruition, but just before the holiday rush the firm is officially releasing the MX-760HD Wireless HD Media Center. This feature-laden box supports wireless media (HD thankfully included) streaming over 802.11g with full WEP support, and comes packed with an optional 200 to 750GB hard drive to store files remotely. Sporting a 7.4- x 7.6- x 2.3-inch enclosure, the Linux-based box plays nice with Windows systems and outputs in NTSC / PAL, and even includes an external LCD to give you quick updates on what's going where. Aside from WiFi, it also features Ethernet connectivity and USB ports, and Mvix even includes a remote to control the action from afar. On the rear, you'll find outputs for DVI, component, composite, stereo, and optical / coaxial digital audio to play back any of your DivX, MPEG 1/2/4, WMV, ASF, DAT, DVD, IFO, VOB, ISO, MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, PCM, AC3, DTS, BMP, JPEG, and PNG files -- and that's just the tip of the iceberg. So if you're scouting a svelte HD streamer with internal storage to boot, the MX-760HD can be pre-ordered now (sans an internal HDD) for $329.
[Thanks, Chris and Rich]
[Thanks, Chris and Rich]

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
GioNYC @ Nov 30th 2006 5:29PM
The Stream is purley digital. What do they mean by HD? HD broadcast signal via terrestrial? I think HD sound technology is a wad of %%&^^**&
David Forslund @ Dec 1st 2006 11:17AM
It says it is limited to MPEG-4 for the wireless connection, which makes sense since I've found that Wireless G is inadequate for normal HD (MPEG-2)
Samual Icky @ Dec 10th 2006 1:30AM
What no HDMI support? Eh... I might have to pass... my display only has one DVI port and and takes a stero jack for audio... and that has my computer on it... but maybe this might replace it... I suppose it has MacOS X support... somehow.