Add reviews to your site
Find out how you can add reviews and ratings to your website or shop! Read more
Digital multimedia receiver More product details

22 reviews
November, 2009
The D-Link DSM-750 system is a great idea, and it would have been a great device if the company had spent a bit more time testing out the product and working out glitches with the software. Experts are suggesting that most of the problems experienced ...
Competitive price point, Attractive casing
The D-Link DSM-750 WiFi Media Player allows you to stream video, music...
Review: D-Link DSM-750 The D-Link DSM-750 WiFi Media Player allows you to stream video, music and photos from your computer directly to your television without annoying wires. The D-Link DSM-750 offers consumers a lot in the way of services but...
It's tough to enjoy movies, TV shows, or even music perched uncomfortably in front of a desktop computer. It's much more comfortable to take in your media from, say, the den or living room sofa. That's where media extenders come in. These devices let ...
Wireless HD video streaming. 802.11n and 5GHz support. Full complement of outputs, including HDMI. Windows Media Center Extender mode for use with Vista. Silent operation.
Expensive. Requires Vista PC to take advantage of all features (though it works, in a reduced capacity, with Windows XP). No Mac or Linux support.
The D-Link DSM-750 is a capable, wireless HD media extender. But it costs nearly as much as the Xbox 360, which does much more.
The D-Link DSM-750 nails the first two requirements. For the review, D-Link also sent its DL-4500 GamerLounge wireless router, which performed admirably, both for the DSM-750 (in 802.11n, 5GHz mode) and in general for home networking. Audio was...
Go ahead and bash Windows Vista (it's fun!), but don't knock its sweet, sweet Media Center app. Bundled with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, MC serves up tunes, photos, videos, DVDs, and, if you BYO tuner, DVR-style TV. Just one problem: Who wants to ...
Cinchy setup. Streams content from PCs and NAS drives. Supports live TV viewing, recording and timeshifting, provided your PC has a tuner. Front-mounted USB port lets you play content from flash drives.
Video tops out at 1080i. Menus look a bit muddy. No volume controls on the extender remote. Can't play DVDs. Wireless streaming demands high-end Draft-N router. Xbox 360 works equally well and plays games and DVDs to boot.
loading...