At the Consumer Electronics Show this week D-Link launched some great products ,some of which are ready to hit the stores.Among them was the D-Link's upcoming MediaLouge DPG-1200 device.
The DPG-1200's selling point is that it allows folks to display streaming Internet videos—be they from YouTube, Google Video, or other sites—on their TVs. One can network the DPG-1200 via either Wi-Fi (802.11g) or an Ethernet cable, and the device connects to TVs with either RCA or VGA inputs. Supported resolutions include 1280 x 720 for photos and 720 x 576 for video, and the DPG-1200 can behave as a mirror of the PC display or as an extension of it. As a consequence, the device can also display video content from DVDs and media files from any media player software.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
CES 2008:D-Link DPG-1200 Puts Streaming YouTube on your TV
Labels: CES 2008, D-Link DPG 1200, Youtube
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