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Mediagate MG-350HD
alaSCORE 73

108 reviews

November, 2009

72 / 100

10 Experts

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US

The Best Media Extenders

By Tim Gideon

Media extenders, devices that pull content off your computer and put it on your TV, have become more popular with the launch of the Apple TV. And that very intuitive device has sparked competition, such as Netgear's Digital Entertainer EVA8000, which, ...

Wirelessly loads its hard drive with content from your PC. Supports HD playback. Streams audio and photos from PC. Plays content off USB flash drives. Nice-looking user interface.

Lousy video-streaming capabilities. It's a pain to set up. Hard drive is not included. Manual needs a serious update.

It's the best dedicated media extender we've seen, aside from the Apple TV.

Once MediaGate sent me a Western Digital WD800 80GB hard drive to attach to the MG-350HD (after I realized that streaming video was a bust), I had content from my computer playing on the TV in no time. The MediaGate MG-350HD will cause a few...

May, 2007

Rating

70

pcmag.com
US

MediaGate MG-350HD

By Michael Brown

We found some innovative ideas inside the MediaGate MG-350HD, but this streamer's shortcomings far outweigh its assets. Designing the shell to accommodate an optional 3.5-inch hard drive, for instance, is brilliant; ditto for including logic enabling ...

Accommodates an internal hard drive (not included) ; can act as a USB host

No HDMI, doesn't support FLAC ; as configured, cannot stream photos and music simultaneously

The MG-350HD is capable of streaming video at resolutions up to 1080p, but it's equipped with a DVI port, not HDMI. While it's no big deal to buy an adapter or a special cable to connect it to your TV or A/V receiver's HDMI port, you'll need separate ...

We found some innovative ideas inside the MediaGate MG-350HD, but this streamer¡¯s shortcomings far outweigh its assets. The MG-350HD is capable of streaming video at resolutions up to 1080p, but it¡¯s equipped with a DVI port, not HDMI. The...

March, 2007

Rating

60

maximumpc.com
US

Mediagate MG-350HD plays videos

but for those who prefer to store their videos in a network attached storage device would do well to settle for the MG-350HD.

October, 2006

No rating

ubergizmo.com
US

Mediagate MG-350HD: Multi-talented but multi-buggy

By Michael Baggaley

Mike Baggaley started out liking Mediagate's combo HD media adapter/NAS. But in the end decided it wasn't worth the hassle.

I have to admit, in theory the Mediagate MG-350HD is a neat little device. It's compact, multifunctional, and it can play file formats on your television that would otherwise require an expensive HTPC setup. Someone looking to play a few family videos ...

September, 2006

No rating

tomsguide.com
US

MediaGate MG-350HD

By Terrence Russell

and music on our 42-inch plasma. Unbelievably, the MG-350HD doesn't ship with a hard drive. This might be a boon for users that want some say in storage capacity. But for us, the extra cost incurred for an IDE hard drive was offputting. Even if ...

Fully HD capable with 1080p playback. Video file formats galore: MPEG, AVI, M2V, DAT, Xvid, VOB, HD MP2, MP4 and WMV9. Sports optical and S/PDIF outputs for the audiophiles. Gamut-running DVI, component, composite, and S-Video outputs are fit for most ...

What what what!? No native HDMI? Requires purchase of hard drive to be 'complete.' Remote is so unresponsive, you swear it's ignoring you. Terrible GUI. Occasionally locks up while streaming larger files. No QuickTime support. Only one ethernet port.

Rating

50

wired.com
US

MediaGate MG-350HD

Perfect for downloaded High-Definition movie videos. 802.11g Wireless Connection and 10/100 LAN Ethernet Port Wireless High Definition Multimedia Player Utilizes the latest and most...

No rating

digitaltrends.com
AU

Mediagate MG-350 HD

By James Dickinson

Easy to use, wide range of formats, runs at up to 1080p

Hard drive not included, HDMI not included, green coloured interface

A powerful and easy to use high definition media streamer.

The world of media streamers is ever-evolving, and Mediagate's MG-350 HD is one of the latest models to take advantage of high definition formats. The MG-350HD is equipped with a multitude of connection options to stream your media. The MG-350HD...

January, 2007

Rating

80

goodgearguide.com.au
NZ

AL Tech MediaGate MG-350HD, MG-35

By Sam Wood

Digital video players Good design is rare among the thousands of jostling PC peripherals: proprietary form factors and less-than-friendly user interfaces have become accepted and almost expected. Sometimes, though, a device appears, a heartbeat on the ...

Both these MediaGate devices are a single 3.5-inch IDE hard drive enclosed in a plastic shell. The onboard media chip reads data from the drive (and other sources, we'll see those later), decodes it and fires the media stream out a number of highly ...

November, 2006

No rating

pcworld.co.nz
AU

Mediagate MG-350HD

By Ben Mansill

A very tidy solution for streaming your downloaded video to the TV, without the need for a full Media Center PC.

The Mediagate 350HD is an evolution of the wonderful Mediagate MG-35, the primary enhancement being the addition of 802.11g (54Mbps) wireless.

September, 2006

Rating

83

pcauthority.com.au
AU

Mediagate MG350HD Review - PCs

By Alex Kidman

The Mediagate MG-350HD is an excellent all-in-one home media solution -- as long as you're not timid about installing a hard drive.

Supports multiple file formats, Simple interface, Can stream media wirelessly, Can read direct from USB, Variety of video connections, No HDMI, Slow boot cycle, Fiddly wireless setup, Can't copy directly from USB drives, Ordinary remote

No HDMI, Slow boot cycle, Fiddly wireless setup, Can't copy directly from USB drives, Ordinary remote

Design The Mediagate 350HD is a small form factor media centre -- although it's not running Microsoft's Windows Media Center OS -- that comes in the form of a very small PC case -- think Mac Mini turned on its side and you'd be close. If you're...

July, 2006

Rating

90

cnet.com.au

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