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Old 9th September 2007, 10:24   #1
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Default A few more details on D-Link / Linksys' Media Center Extenders

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Here at CEDIA, we were able to sit down with Microsoft and chat a bit about the newly unveiled Extenders for Windows Media Center. Initially, users will have four options: Niveus' Media Extender, a D-Link box (codenamed DMS-750), or one of two Linksys devices. If you're going with Linksys, you can pick up a compact, no-frills box (about half as big as a vanilla DVD player) that handles just the basics, or you can snag a full-sized piece that actually includes a standard DVD player. Reportedly, the devices will tout HDMI, component and composite outputs, an Ethernet port, and stereo / optical audio outs. Also, the boxes will support Full HD over 802.11n dual-band, but even the reps admitted that a wired connection was your best bet if you're looking to transmit HD. All of the aforementioned devices (save for Niveus' creation, which is already out of the bag) will be officially loosed at Digital Life later this month, and while we couldn't pry any hard pricing details out of 'em, it sounds like you'll need at least "a few hundred dollars" to pick up a low-ender.
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