DIGITAL ENTERTAINER BRINGS PC CONTENT TO BIG SCREEN
So there you are with all those videos, photos and mp3 music files
on your computer with no place to go. Actually the files have no
place to go because the only place you can play all that digital
entertainment is on your computer which is probably sequestered away
somewhere in the room you've designated to be your home office. Yes
you can probably offload some of it to your iPod but your real
entertainment system is down in the game room or the living room or
some other location in the house. That's where you spent the really
big bucks on the 50+ inch plasma screen or projection system with
the surround-sound speakers that rattle your teeth and sub-sonic
woofers that make your insides vibrate. So the question is how do
you get all that great content from your computer into your
entertainment system?

NETGEAR just introduced their next generation Digital Entertainer
Elite digital media player and it's ready to do the job. Unlike some
of the earlier offerings out there, the Elite plays more audio and
video formats that I've seen to date. And as newer formats and
standards become available, NETGEAR seems committed to making them
work with this media player by offering both software and firmware
updates. For example, the popular Hulu website that offers up
first-run and recent television show content just became compatible
with the Elite in an additional software application release from
NETGEAR.
The Digital Entertainer Elite is a simple black box that can connect
to your entertainment system via a variety of interfaces such as
composite, component, optical, S-Video and the most technologically
advanced HDMI standard. You can connect the Elite to your computer
with an Ethernet connection but chances are your spouse is going to
frown on you stringing a cable up the stairs and across the room.
Fortunately the folks at NETGEAR knew this and equipped the Elite
with their fastest 802.11n wireless standard. Actually it's even
faster with NETGEAR's 40 megabit Dual Band arrangement. This really
fast data rate lets you easily transfer high definition video with
room to spare. And their Push N Connect option lets the Elite
interface to everything automatically. You don't have to know
anything about all of that networking stuff such as IP addresses and
encryption to make it work. It's really sweet.
Once you have the Elite operational, all you need to do is use the
included remote control and sit in front of your entertainment
system. A series of really easy to navigate on-screen menus lets you
play most anything you have on your computer. And if your computer
is down, don't worry because the Elite's built-in 500 gigabyte hard
drive lets you offload any or all of the computer's content so you
can play it all even if your computer is turned off. You can plug in
another external hard drive or install a SATA internal drive. And if
you have more than one computer in the house, the Elite can pull
content from all of them as long as they are on your home's network.
NETGEAR has really put a lot of good thought into this second
generation product (their previous model didn't even have a hard
drive).
The Digital Entertainer Elite is multi-platform meaning it works
with Windows PCs, Macintosh OS X and even Linux plus a few other
platforms of which you probably never even heard.
The bottom line is that the NETGEAR Digital Entertainer Elite will
handle today's multimedia demands and its upgradability insures
you're going o be using it for a long time to come. The Digital
Entertainer Elite sells for $399.99.
www.netgear.com
| Craig Crossman is
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