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Western Digital WD TV review
The WD TV is a really well-designed and well-executed little media streamer that manages to outshine devices that cost significantly more. With good codec support, an appealing user interface and excellent 1080p video playback, it's hard to dislike this machine Read more
1 July 2009, 11:06 | Tags: Western Digital, Western Digital WD TV , codec support, surround sound, media streamer
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
WD TV Mini: Minier, and with less HD
If you want to shove SD video, photos and MP3s into your home-cinema system, have a butchers' at the Western Digital TV Mini, a tiny little media player Read more
19 August 2009, 11:29 | Tags: Western Digital, BitTorrent, AV receiver, media player, HDMI
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Popcorn Hour C-200 review
If you thought media streamers don't get better than the Popcorn Hour A-100 and A-110, the C-200 may make you revise your opinion. Offering a new design and even more features, including a slot for a Blu-ray drive, it's a great device that will be even better once a few bugs are ironed out Read more
28 September 2009, 12:59 | Tags: Popcorn Hour, Popcorn Hour C-200, LED, video codec, video quality
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Hisense MP800H Media HD Player review
The MP800H Media HD Player offers 1080p video playback, either via USB or over your home network, for a remarkably low price. This media streamer may not have as many features as a Popcorn Hour machine, but it costs less than half as much, and its playback capabilities will be good enough for most people Read more
12 October 2009, 11:09 | Tags: Hisense, Hisense MP800H Media HD Player, HDMI, bookmarking, networking
CNET UK > Crave > Accessories
Photos: 2TB Buffalo LinkStation Quad tested... as a Time Capsule
Buffalo's LinkStation is not just a box with up to 8TB of hard disk space for every computer on your home network. It's also a fully functioning Time Machine backup device for your Mac Read more
7 August 2009, 13:58 | Tags: Buffalo, BitTorrent, iTunes, Linux, Xbox 360
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive review
Although it lacks many of the advanced features you get with other NAS servers, the sleek and compact Home Media Network Hard Drive is the easiest-to-use device of its type that we've seen so far. Excellent performance and support for USB hard drives and printers add to its merits Read more
13 July 2009, 16:26 | Tags: Iomega, Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, file system, external drive, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Digital Vision GiGo review
The GiGo Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best build quality you'll ever encounter and it's a fairly ugly piece of kit. But it does what it does -- recording programmes to USB storage -- very well, and will appeal to those who want to take their TV out and about Read more
13 July 2009, 14:09 | Tags: Digital Vision, Digital Vision GiGo, portable media player, set-top box, plasma
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive review
The 250GB Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive is a worthwhile alternative to the plethora of more mundane-looking devices on the market. Although its read and write times aren't anything to shout about, it looks great and you can drop it repeatedly without worrying that it'll stop working Read more
29 June 2009, 16:22 | Tags: Iomega, Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive, Accessories
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
MSI GT725 review
If you can overlook its hideous appearance, the 17-inch GT725 is a relatively affordable and extremely capable gaming laptop. With a good screen and Blu-ray drive, it's also a sound choice for people whose priority is media-playback capability. Overall, it's a great desktop replacement Read more
27 May 2009, 16:39 | Tags: MSI, MSI GT725, police, subwoofer, ExpressCard
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
Traxdata USB media player: The 90s called, they want their media player back
Media streamers are great, but in order to be impressive in 2009, they really need to support HD video and have some sort of networking ability -- regrettably, the Traxdata does neither Read more
16 April 2009, 11:28 | Tags: Western Digital, HDMI, AV receiver, washing machine, networking













