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Abstract: Page 1 of 2 Since the debut of Boxee Box in November, D-Link's Internet-to-TV set-top box has gotten its share of negative coverage. The CRN Test Center received its first review unit this week after Boxee revealed at CES 2011 that it had shored up its...
As a piece of hardware, I love the fact that I can run giant Blu-ray rips through the box without any problems. However, I can do the same on other set-top boxes that are more than half the price. If order to differentiate itself, it needs to provid...
Abstract: How does the long awaited Boxee Box compare to the Logitech Revue? Boxee’s killer when it comes to media viewing. File Sources are one of several areas you’ll find within the Boxee Box’s Settings. The options here aren’t expansive, but for a device th...
Overall, the Boxee promises to be a great addition to a connected home, once it implements all of its premium service offerings and fixes the bugs. I like the petite, two-sided remote (although a backlight would have been nice for the keyboard side) a...
Stylish set-top box delivers a huge selection of free and paid Web and network content, Simple, handsome user interface; cool two-sided remote with QWERTY keyboard
Integrated browser can't deliver desktop experience; somewhat buggy and crash-prone at launch, Premium services not available at launch; some sites are blocking video content
The stylish Boxee Box by D-Link does a great job of making video from diverse sources accessible, and will be even greater when bugs are fixed and new content deals signed. ...
Promise of easytoaccess internet video. Works with a wide range of video services, including Netflix and Vudu. “Watch later” button lets you timeshift YouTube videos from work to home
Quirky interface. Some TV shows appear in the menu, but won't actually play. Much of the web's video actually looks really terrible when blown up on a big HDTV
Stylish set-top box delivers a huge selection of free and paid Web and network content, Simple, handsome user interface; cool two-sided remote with QWERTY keyboard,
Integrated browser can't deliver desktop experience; somewhat buggy and crash-prone at launch, Premium services not available at launch; some sites are blocking video content, Bottom Line, The stylish Boxee Box by D-Link does a great job of making video from diverse sources accessible, and will be even greater when bugs are fixed and new content deals signed.
Overall, the Boxee Box promises to be a great addition to a connected home—once it implements all of its premium service offerings and fixes the bugs. I like the petite, two-sided remote (although a backlight would have been nice for the keyboard side...
Abstract: The Boxee has been built with a simple goal in mind. Its creators say that "a lot of your favorite shows and movies are already available on the Internet. Boxee is a device that finds them and puts them on your TV. It's easy to use and even better, th...
Published: 2010-11-24, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Theoretically, Boxee is like a cheaper Google TV that can play back every file type imaginable, as well as stream internet videos through its browser + Flash player setup. In reality, it only does one of those things well.D-Link Boxee Box HD Media Player...