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more about #dlink ID Ron Burgundy: That looks actually pretty sexy. And surprisingly enough, it would go quite well with my tv stand. :) more » bornonbord: I'm hanging that on fucker on my wall, cables dangling and all. more » Segador: I'm not sure why but I absolutely love the design. I like that they left the ports on the back all askew, like the corner was really just chopped off.... more » Kaiser-Machead: I've always wanted something that looked like it was slipping into another dimension on my wall unit. more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: If they can deliver an ION system for $200, I'll be very impressed. I also might buy one or two for hacking purposes. more » Kraken: No component or composite = fail unfortunately. Oh well. more » -PancakeMix-: Boxxy?!?!?! She's back?!?!?! more » Nathan Obbards: That is one funky looking box. The design doesn't really make sense to me for its intended purpose. Yes, it is edgy and eye catching, but I don't se... more » The Lab: I like the box-sinking-into-the-table design. I'd say it looks best from the back but I don't want to set myself up for any "that's what he said" jokes. more » Kimistry: "My sense from reading the press release below is that it's PC only, but so are most of the cool USB-video products out there. " Uh, what? What about ... more » Kaiser-Machead: To shame your children out of looking at porn. more » Curves: Me likey. Having the LCD would give me an excuse not to pile crap on it. I can put some nice pics in it and itmight make me keep my desk neat (that po... more » strider_mt2k: Oh great. It's a Chumby too. more » -
#boxee
First Shots of Boxee Box
It was rumored long ago and now it's confirmed: The Boxee Box. Made by D-Link and bringing HDMI-support, an SD card slot, two USB 2.0 ports, WiFi, and ethernet. It should definitely be a nice companion to the Boxee software. More » -
#nowavailable
Now Available
D-Link's Jack of all trades router is out today, along with a Pioneer professional Blu-ray player. It's less pricey than some other high end players, but still way too expensive. More » -
#ces2009
D-Link SideStage, Because Everybody Could Use An Extra Monitor
Maybe it's because I just re-read Watchmen, but the idea of getting D-Link's SideStage, a bonus 7" USB-powered display for extra video monitoring, sounds like a really good one. More » -
#networking
D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685: NAS-Ready Router with LCD
You could have a normal wireless network, or you could be tempted into the D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685, an 802.11n Wi-Fi router that leaves room for networked attached storage and other goodies. More » -
#review
Lightning Review: D-Link DSM-210 Wireless Internet Photo Frame
The Gadget: D-Link's entrance into the 10-inch photo frame market, which contains Wi-Fi to download and display pics from your Flickr, MobileMe, MSN, PIcasa, webshots, Facebook, and various other photo sharing accounts, or your local network. There's also RSS news display, 1GB on-board memory and a USB port for external photos. More » -
#dlink
D-Link's DXN-221 Brings Ethernet Over Coax For Easy Home Wiring
Most homes have coax wired into almost every room, but only newer ones have Ethernet wall ports. D-Link's DXN-221 Ethernet adapter works around this problem and comes with two units, both with a Coax F-Type connector to go into your wall, and an Ethernet adapter to hook up to your networking on either side. The adapter works in the 800-1500MHz range, which supposedly doesn't interfere with your TV signal. All this can be yours in Q3 2008 for $199 for two, and $109 for individual adapters thereafter. More » -
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#dlink
D-Link DSM-750 Media Center Extender 2.0 in the Wild
Like the Linksys leaked today, all the new extender hardware is coming out of the woodwork, and aside from the updated MCE interface, it's interesting to see what each manufacturer is bringing to the table. On top of dual channel N support, this box has an HDMI and component output, ethernet, and a USB port for media playback. The box'll also hit up uPNP and WMP 11 sources and cost a hefty bit of cheddar — $350. Um, isn't that the price of an Xbox 360 that can do the MCE extension (minus new codecs), download HD movies to its HDD, plus play a whole lot of awesome games? This has to be less than $200 to work, I'd say.
