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November, 2008
Our sister blog PVR Wire just took Philips' Streamium SL400i media extender for a test drive, but unfortunately they never really got it out of first gear. Martin Conaghan over at the 'Wire (who may be the only member of the WIN family save for the titula...
From here, the Streamium is supposed to catalog all of your media files using the included software, and provide you with a pain-free way to transfer content back and forth with the mothership. Well it apparently performed the first of these tasks...
The rack-size Philips Streamium SL400i streams media from a PC or over the Internet, by cable or by air: is it the holy grail of media extenders?
Add photos and video to the mix with a multitalented player.
Robust Internet support Fast 802.11g video and photo streaming • Intuitive interface • Component video support
Large footprint
Philips has exploded on the wireless streaming sceen with its Streamium SL400i. You can connect the Streamium SL400i to your stereo using a digital optical cable or RCA. Overall, the Streamium SL400i is a huge leap forward in wireless...
A smart box that will play media files on TV
Superb quality playback; very simple to set up and use
Doesn't play some common video and audio formats; very expensive
The Philips Streamium SL400i accomplishes most of these things extremely well. In PC mode, the Streamium will look for any computer on a network that is running the Philips Media Manager software (which is supplied on a CD). You need to install it...
Easy to use; works well
Relatively expensive; limited online content
The SL400i is an expensive device, but it's easy to get up and running and performs well
Part of Philips' Streamium range, the SL400i is designed to wirelessly stream pictures, audio and video from your computer to your TV and hi-fi. Philips has created an attractive, simple interface for the SL400i. This makes the SL400i a good...
Middleware boxes designed to wirelessly stream media content from a PC to a TV are fast becoming essential digital home accessories. A gaggle of IT companies, including Linksys, Creative and Adaptec, have already shipped 802.11b and 802.11g boxes that can...
A versatile wireless streamer, Integrated LCD panel
No WMA or AAC support, Sluggish, Often fiddly to operate
The Streamium certainly works and we like its flexibility, although only limited music streaming is supported on a Mac. But consider this: is streaming really the best way to access your digital content? The SL400i, for example, can only operate when the
Philips, for example, has its Streamium range, with the simplistic SL50i Wireless Music Link at one end, and the fantastic 23-inch Streamium LCD TV at the other. Slap bang in the middle sits the new Streamium SL400i. You can incorporate the SL400i...

The Philips Streamium system distributes audio, video, data and digital photo content that is stored on a PC's hard disk throughout the home. It also connects to the internet to allow widespread availability of internet radio stations and music services.
Wireless streaming boxes are firmly in vogue, but are they the best way to link a mediaserver with a TV?
A versatile wireless streamer; integrated LCD panel
No WMA or AAC support; sluggish; often fiddly to operate
Philips, for example, has its Streamium range,with the simplistic SL50i Wireless Music Linkat one end, and the fantastic 23-inchStreamium LCD TV at the other. Slap bang in the middle sits the newStreamium SL400i. You can incorporate the SL400iinto...
Network Player send music, videos and photos from PC to stereo and television. The navigation through titles and albums controlled by a remote control, the fan noise remains sidelined.
Pictures, music, movies - no matter which format, the PC is now the ideal media archive dar. To these media also enjoy on TV, they had to produce suitable media. Multimedia Network Player allow direct access without (zw
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