
We're not exactly sure who'd spring for a completely wired version of a media streamer these days, especially with all the
wireless renditions already
out there, but
I-O Data is officially launching its
AVeL LinkPlayer2 for Intel Viiv anyway. Designed to stream audio and video over a wired Ethernet connection from your PC to your TV, this device supports HD streaming (1080i / 720p), WMV9HD, MPEG2-TS, and
DivX HD, but recommends a Viiv-certified HTPC to be the sender of the data. Aside from the lack of WiFi, it also strangely
lacks an HDMI port (and subsequently,
HDCP support) and includes a component output instead, but you can connect external hard drives via USB 2.0 and stream files stored locally across your TV set as well as view standard DVDs via the
built-in DVD player. Nevertheless, this admittedly less-than-attractive device can be snapped up later on this month for $279, but do take note of the "
Viiv sticker" requirement that's supposed to be found on your connected PC (and try not to chuckle).
[Via
DailyTech]