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more about #mediahub more comments → skierpage: Fascinating. You cart 500GB of movies back and forth between your TV and PC, but the thing you cart around has no UI. But storage-only didn't work f... more » Cash907Censored: Awesome. My WDTV has already been doing this for a year, for $50 bucks less, and isn't fugly as shit like this thing. more » jabber: Where's the remote? more » mpjohnst: WHY OH WHY doesn't a manufacturer open the UI to skins or run like Android or something that can be customized? Seagate, you build great hardware... ... more » ZLevee: Not bad, but for not much more than their top version, you can get last year's model of the HP MediaSmart server more » weatherman: These NAS things are starting to sound pretty appealing to me. Did some research this morning and found that there are quite a few options. This looks... more » B1663R: looks idiot-proof. if they add better support for firefox or opera (especially opera mobile and wii), I'm down for sure. pricing model looks a little ... more » Joshua Foster: Remote access. BUT much better if it had a remote. more » -
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Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ Review: An HD Video Decoder That Actually Works
Seagate built this second-gen FreeAgent Theater+ to be equally Mac and PC friendly, and to decode any video file you throw at it, regardless of resolution, framerate or other variable. Despite a crappy interface, the mission is a genuine success. More » -
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Linksys Media Hub Babysits Your Video, Music and Pics, Streaming Locally and Remotely
The Gadget: Linksys' Media Hub seems like a server, since it backs up data, gathers your media files automatically, and streams media over IP, but it's more like a super functional NAS drive with RAID support. More »
