New Roku SD, Roku HD and Roku HD-XR Netflix Streaming Players
Oct 29, 2009 Music Player

Just in time for the holiday season, Roku, the maker of the popular box that transmits content from Netflix as well as the Amazon video service, is expanding its line to include three new Netflix streaming media players, Roku SD, HD and HD-XR. Among the new cheapest model is costs $80 and there is a [...]
Tags: Netflix, New, Player, Roku HD, Roku HD-XR, Roku SD, Streaming
Mitsubishi Diamond Unisen HDTV with VUDU Streaming, LT-46249 and LT-52249
Sep 7, 2009 Home Entertainments

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics US has announced that it has already begun to integrate on new Diamond models of Unisen Immersive Sound LCD HDTV with VUDU system. Its TV already has serial enable users to enjoy a perfect high definition on TV, and other functions. The new models feature an impressive Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. [...]
Tags: diamond, HDTV, LT-46249, LT-52249, Mitsubishi, Streaming, Unisen, VUDU
NetGear EVA9150: recording the video streaming from Internet
Apr 21, 2009 Home Entertainments

NetGear the early delivery of new network device, EVA9150, and former model was shown at CES 2009.
NetGear EVA9150, a device for recording media files in streaming mode. EVA9150 is equipped with a hard drive to 500 GB, you can be replaced with a more capacious hard drive. The device can play back Blu-ray content in [...]
Tags: EVA9150, Internet, NetGear, recording, Streaming, video
Tesley TVBLOB: The first TVBLOB Device for OTA, Torrents or Streaming
Mar 3, 2009 Home Entertainments

Advanced multimedia hard disks at lightning speed, and as shown, the model presented at the CeBIT. This is the Telsey BLOBbox, a hard disk that uses the platform that gives it its name, TVBLOB and that is simply a system that allows the coexistence of the internet and TV. With this device we can see [...]
Tags: device, First, OTA, Streaming, Tesley, Torrents, TVBLOB
Iomega Launches External HDD for Backups and Streaming

Now it seems that the best way to store your data is through external hard drives. The only thing you have to do is connect the gadget to a port (mostly USB) and move your files.
The Home Media Network Hard Drive from Iomega is for backing up files to make streaming music, videos or images. [...]
