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Jun 18 2009, 12:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The C-200 supports over 30 different file types including MPEG 1, 2, 4, AVI, H.264, Xvid, MKV, Windows Media and more. The box can stream content from YouTube, Vuze, Revision 3, CNET TV, Veoh, Blip.tv, NBC, and more.
The box also streams Internet radio and images from Flickr, Pikeo, and Picasa. Included with the box are a wireless RF remote, a built-in LCD display, gigabit Ethernet, front-loading drive bay for HDDs, Blu-ray support, and the device has HDMI out. The C-200 is expected to ship in July for $299.
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