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Wednesday, January 06, 2010
What’s Up with D-Link Industrial Design?
Julie Jacobson | 01/06 12:44 PM,
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D-Link, lose the gimmicky designs! First it was the awkward Boxee Box (below), and now the Zen-like “Pebble” (above). Introduced during CES 2010, the Pebble is "a uniquely designed media player that lets users play virtually all of their media in an attractive, easy-to-use and compact device," according to D-Link. Unique? Yes. Practical? No. You can’t stack them. You can’t fit them gracefully in a media console. There are plenty of ways to make black boxes chic. They may not win design awards, but they’re sure to be more pleasing…
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D-Link Debuts ‘Pebble’ Media Player at CES 2010
CE Pro Editors | 01/06 12:40 PM,
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LAS VEGAS, NV-- CES, Booth 36232, South Hall, LVCC -- D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, today introduced a stylish addition to any home entertainment environment -- the D-Link Pebble -- a uniquely designed media player that lets users play virtually all of their media in an attractive, easy-to-use and compact device. Lightweight, decorative and functional, no other media player of its style and price offers full network capabilities in such a compact package. Pebble streams music, photos and video wherever they are stored -- on…
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Monday, January 04, 2010
CES 2010: 4 New Streaming Media Solutions
Julie Jacobson | 01/04 07:58 AM,
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The Consumer Electronics Show 2010 promises to be a big event for streaming content. Some companies are waiting til the big event to reveal their new offerings, but CE Pro offers these previews of the digital goodies: External CableCard Tuner from SiliconDust Microsoft announced last year that CableCard tuners would no longer be relegated to specialty Media Center PCs. Third parties can now develop their own tuners, which can be used with run-of-the-mill Windows 7 computers. SiliconDust, which brought us the popular HDHomeRun network tuners for QAM/ATSC channels, apparently is…
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Tagged: Streaming Media • Ces 2010 • Digital Content • Cablecard • Thiel Audio • D-link Pebble • Divx • D-link
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