D-Link DSM-520 High-Definition Media Player Adds Active-TV Technology
D-Link is about to add support for YouTube in their flagship media streamer, the DSM-520. Having looked at the evolution of network streaming devices and seeing what other companies have done with their solutions D-Link has decided to throw their weight behind letting users watch any video on the web via their MediaLounge player.
This is a great decision and one we are sure will be met with a lot of praise. The sheer volume of online videos is astounding and now having a device that will be able to play back a large chunk of them and do it from your living room instead of your computer desk is a great step.
With AppleTV allowing users to browse YouTube and now D-Link taking it a step further we can only imagine that the flood gates are now opened. We can only assume that the rest of this year and beyond will be met with devices that add the web video streaming ability to their array of options.
Looks like we'll have to add a new category to the site soon :)
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Posted by David Ficocello at July 30, 2007 9:00 AM