Sony's DMX-NV1 Bravia Internet Video Link now available
Remember that Sony Internet Video Link for Bravia TVs that we told you about way back in February of 2007? Well apparently the $299.99 units have hit stores, and are now available for your purchasing pleasure. If you'll recall, the pricey boxes allow you to stream internet video, music, and light content (like weather and traffic) into your television via the company's familiar Xross Media Bar interface. Of course, you'll be dropping a pretty big chunk of change on something with fairly limited use, but hey... it's your money.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Josh @ Apr 23rd 2008 10:52AM
I've had this in my retail store for more than 6 months now :-p
Shape @ Apr 23rd 2008 11:09AM
It has been available for a while, now. Just that nobody wants them. :)
Maxx @ Apr 23rd 2008 11:37AM
I'll give ya 49.99. 299.99 ! You are out of your fraking minds. You can almost get a PS3 for that that does 100 times more.
alienclays @ Apr 23rd 2008 3:51PM
the ps3 puts just about anything else in the sony line up to shame. blu-ray, media streaming, internet, music, etc. this isn't the only example of a technology they sell for hundreds that the ps3 does and a whole lot more for just 100 more. (or in the case of their blu-ray players, 100 less) they don't care. a ps3 makes sony more money for them in the long run anyway.