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The editors liked
Small
Two USB ports
Can stream a wide range of formats
YouTube streaming
Network digital media streamer
Access to content from various entertainment websites
YouTube channel
PlayOn compatible
HDMI out
Quick
Easy-to-use interface
The editors didn't like
Video quality isn't good on a high-definition screen
No setup wizard for new users
Streaming video services are subscription-based and not all services available in Australia
Small, two USB ports, can stream a wide range of formats, YouTube streaming
Video quality isn't good on a high-definition screen, no setup wizard for new users, streaming video services are subscription-based and not all services available in Australia
Netgear's Digital Entertainer Live EVA2000 is a fine media streamer for those of you who want to stream videos off a USB 2.0 hard drive onto an older, standard-definition TV, but if you want to view good quality video on a high-definition screen, you're b...
Network digital media streamer , Access to content from various entertainment websites , YouTube channel , PlayOn compatible , HDMI out , Two USB ports , Quick, easy-to-use interface
Wi-Fi sold separately , Some inconsistencies in file type playback
The Netgear Digital Entertainer Live is an easy-to-use networked digital media streamer in a small package....
HDMI support, Two USB ports, Supports WMA Lossless, Quiet
Max video resolution limited to 720p, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon streaming requires third-party software and a host PC, Doesn't support FLAC, No S/PDIF audio output
The Netgear EVA2000 Digital Entertainer Live boasts a low list price of $149.99, but its limitations make it a questionable buy, even at this price point....
Many content sources, online and off, Simple setup; WiFi an option, Good AV quality even on analog, Relatively low price,
Interface and remote quirks, Need to leave computer on for a few Internet services, Bias towards Windows sources, Internetonly content sometimes too niche.
With a budget price point of only $150, there is a lot to like in the Entertainer Live. The user interface is unpolished, and the remote is a touch small, the Entertainer Live offers a surprisingly broad mix of content options and great connectivity fe...
Simple Setup, Supports both analog and HDTV (720p), Plays content from DLNA and UPnP A/V devices
Need to purchase licenses to access anything other than YouTube, VuNow and your own content after trial periods expire, Need to run a Windows app to access Hulu, Netflix and other better content, Search not available for all content types
Easy-to-use device plays multimedia content from local or Internet sources on analog or HDTVs....
Abstract: Cons: no 1080p output and limited codec support for 720p; BYO HDMI cable; some features will require additional subscription fee In the past year or so, the act of television "cord cutting"—dropping cable or satellite TV service and opting instead to...
Published: 2009-10-08, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
Network digital media streamer; access to content from various entertainment Web sites; YouTube channel; PlayOn compatible; HDMI out; two USB ports; VuNow and Roxio CinemaNow access; quick, easy-to-use interface.
Wi-Fi sold separately; some inconsistencies in file type playback.
The Netgear Digital Entertainer Live is an easy-to-use networked digital media streamer in a small package. Read full review See all prices
Netgear's Digital Entertainer Live EVA2000 is a fine media streamer for those of you who want to stream videos off a USB 2.0 hard drive on to an older, standard-definition TV, but if you want to view good quality video on a high-definition screen, you...
Abstract: Pros and ConsProduct Pros: + Adequate at streaming movies and music over a HomePlug network Product Cons: - Not properly converted to the UK - Pricey and lacks latest features Most of us watch online video on our PCs but we'd probably prefer to be watc...