Netgear's Digital Entertainer HD ready for your home
This streaming media receiver was unveiled at CES earlier this year, but Netgear's officially made it available for your living room. To refresh your memory, the Digital Entertainer HD (EVA8000) basically promises to do everything to amuse you short of growing limbs and break dancing on your coffee table. It's got an HDMI port with resolutions up to 1080p, connects to 802.11 b / g WiFi networks, and controls PC-PVR recordings remotely (with a not-included TV tuner card). It streams nearly anything, including HD movies, BitTorrent downloads, internet radio, RSS feeds, music, videos, and Flickr photos, from nearly any device, like your networked PCs, flash drives, iPods, or digital cameras. Netgear's right on point with their projected first quarter release -- units went on sale today on select e-commerce sites at around $399 a pop. The Digital Entertainer HD will be available at e-commerce sites, retailers, and resellers worldwide sometime in Q2 2007.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Big Sam @ Mar 14th 2007 4:53PM
Nice, but I'm very happy with my WMCE + HDHomeRun + Bittorrent + 360 + Transcode360
Michael @ Mar 14th 2007 6:58PM
Could have been the killer media streamer if it supported dvd iso's with full menu support, but it doesn't. Seems to have a good bit of processing power and everything else except this. No sale until they add it for me.
Bill @ Mar 15th 2007 1:37PM
What about support for Macs? System requirements says you need a Windows computer.
John Eckart @ Mar 16th 2007 9:27AM
What's a Mac?