D-LINK introduces pc-on-tv player to bring pc content to the television

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January 9th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 33 times, 1 so far today

D-LINK introduces pc-on-tv player to bring pc content to the television

D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today introduced a technological breakthrough media player that allows users to stream popular Web-based content available on their PC to a TV, either wired or wirelessly. D-Link will be demonstrating the new PC-on-TV player at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Booth #36212, South Hall.

D-Link® PC-on-TV (DPG-1200) lets users go to the Internet and stream Web-based content, such as YouTube videos, Google Video, Veoh Networks’ content and more, directly from their PCs without the use of a proprietary media player. They can watch MPEG-4 or any AVI videos or virtually any local video content, and use any media player, such as iTunes, Nero, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc. directly on any projector or digital television*.

D-Link PC-on-TV, which is a member of the MediaLounge family of media players, works both with TVs and projectors and supports photo viewing at 1280×720 screen resolution and streaming video at 640×480 resolution at up to 30 frames per second, and allows consumers to easily browse their content with a mouse-like trackball remote control.

“The D-Link PC-on-TV media player is a perfect compliment to our current line of media players. It’s truly unique because this CODEC-independent device allows users to stream content on their PC wirelessly to a TV in another room,” said Chris Wong, Director of Product Management, Multimedia, D-Link Systems, Inc. “Now people can enjoy true Internet on their TVs and watch their favorite movies and videos without worrying about what type of player is needed or what type of format their digital media is.”

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