Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Dec 11 2008, 2:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite will pull videos from YouTube and Flickr and send them to your TV. The biggest difference between the $400 Netgear device and its competitors is that it includes a massive 500GB HDD for storing video.
The 9150 supports 1080p HD films and the hard drive can be upgraded if 500GB isn’t enough storage. I know one place that the Netflix device would be welcome in my house, Sending Hulu videos to my big screen. My son and I like to watch the A-team.
Via Wired
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