


Could this be the home theater PC (HTPC) killer? Netgear just placed its upcoming Digital Entertainer Elite network media streamer up for FCC approval, and so far, it looks excellent. Not only can it play a long list of file types, including those Matroska, DivX and XviD video files favored by, uh, excessive file sharers, but it can also play DRM-infested files from iTunes.
If you don't like the idea of streaming from a Mac, PC or Linux box, downloaders can easily slide in a 3.5-inch SATA drive and play those files locally. There's also built-in wireless-N networking if you don't happen to have an Ethernet port nearby. Wow. This one has it all.
Expected to be officially introduced at the upcoming CES show in January, this hot box has the oomph to play back even fat 1080p video, with a mighty 40Mbps of bandwidth giving it far more playback power than Apple TV, or even the Xbox 360. Even though the instruction manual (pdf) looks great so far, we're wondering if Netgear is capable of ginning up some kind of elegant user interface. In the meantime, take a look at this comparison table between Netgear's box and its competitors:

Via Engadget
By Kubiak at 4:32 PM ON 12/01/08
If this beauty comes in at a decent price point... I'll take 4 of em!
By CJW at 5:41 PM ON 12/01/08
SCART connection? That's kinda obscure on this side of the ocean. I'm surprised to see it. If they make an iPhone app to control it, it might be able to compete with the AppleTV, at least for me. I predict a price point of $399 w/HDD
By Stone at 5:59 PM ON 12/01/08
I agree with Kubiak, if it's priced right, I'll get at least 2!
By murc at 6:03 PM ON 12/01/08
pretty impressive.
If it has a gigabit ethernet and a good looking UI, and priced right...this thing could do very well.
By Traveler at 12:56 PM ON 12/02/08
Does it work with NetFlix? If no, who cares?
By loe at 3:29 PM ON 12/02/08
Now, if only we could get XBMC on it... :)
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