Addlogix InternetVue 2020 Media Streamer Review
In
the past we had seen devices that allowed you to stream music from your computer to your stereo without having to worry about formats because it just forwarded on the data and didn't have to deal with decoding anything. Well now
Addlogix has come out with a product that does the same thing for video.
The InternetVue 2020 hooks up to your TV and can connect to your computer network wirelessly. Without having to worry about codecs you can open up your entire library to your TV. With component hook-ups you can get a very high quality picture. Of course since this connects over 802.11b/g you can't expect to get HD content, but it should still be near DVD quality.
They are on sale now for only $250 which if you think about isn't that bad. You can basically use your computer as your main media center and be able to pump your video across to your TV. We can think of a lot of fun ways this can be used and added to our setup. If we end up getting one in house we will report back and let you know what we think.
For more info check out the
product page.
via
engadget
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Posted by David Ficocello at October 4, 2007 9:20 PM
Actually, there is a Video mode and a Picture mode for streaming different media, and the Picture mode delivers HD resolutions. So, if you’re looking at presentation slides at work, or for work from home, or watching digital photo album with the whole family, you get nice bump in clarity. Otherwise, I’d add that set-up is a breeze and it’s really nice to be able to enjoy streaming and live video over the Net on your TV, especially considering you have access to programming unavailable on any cable or satellite channel. They say it's future proof because it will stream and display anything so long as your PC has the appropriate codecs.