May 20, 2008

Sony Finally Releases The DMX-NV1 Bravia Internet Video Link


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Sony has added yet another component to their TV and PS3 video platform. The DMX-NV1 will allow consumers to watch Internet video on their Bravia TVs via this somewhat expensive video link device. This basically has a connection to the Internet and then hooks up to your TV. It will add a small media bar to the TV picture and you can choose what you want to watch. So we don't see where exactly this will be super useful as most online content is best viewed on a small PC screen and not your giant 42" LCD TV, but whatever, it's out there. So if you have the right Bravia TV, around $299 to spend and a hunkering to watch Internet video all the time this might just be the device you are looking for.

via engadget

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Posted by David Ficocello at May 20, 2008 6:00 AM

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