If you’re looking for a cheap streaming video player for the living room, Netgear would like your attention. The company has revamped its NeoTV line with a trio of new media-streaming boxes. Compared ...
(www.netgear.com), a global networking company that delivers innovative products to consumers, businesses and service providers, announced today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES®) ...
Google TV is getting quite a bit of love at this year's CES. The latest proponent of the search giant's service is Netgear, which just announced its new NeoTV Prime with Google TV (GTV100) streaming ...
Netgear has announced a new line-up for its NeoTV streaming media player line, as well as an update to its Push2TV wireless display adapter that adds Miracast support. Netgear has announced a new line ...
For just $79.99, the new NeoTV Streaming Player opens up a world of Internet entertainment with streaming movies, TV shows, music, videos, news clips and games from Netflix, Vudu, YouTube and many ...
NetGear just released its NeoTV Pro, or NTV200S, which combines WiDi connectivity with support for a slew of online content, like Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora. NetGear just released its NeoTV Pro, or ...
Netgear has outed their latest HD-capable home media player, the Netgear NeoTV 550, together with a range of new HomePlug AV compliant Powerline adapters delivering up to (a theoretical) 500Mbps ...
The NeoTV does let you access both local drives and networked devices and play movies, music, and pictures from them, but onboard storage or a better service selection would better justify this device ...
Streaming media players are no joke. In fact, cable has become the joke. Just take a look at this “Shit Silicon Valley Says” video — the first joke is, “are you cancelling cable?” But at the moment, ...
If streaming HD content on the cheap is your goal, you won't do much better than Netgear's NTV200. Granted, the NeoTV's library of streaming services isn't quite as expansive as the competition's – ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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