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- D-Link (finally) releases the DSM-750 media extender
- It’s been a very long time coming--D-Link first unveiled the MediaLounge DSM-750 at CES in January 2007--but the company announced today that it is finally shipping the media extender. The $329.99 DSM-750 is a Windows Media Center Extender that enables you to stream...
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
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- D-Link announces dual-band Draft N router for CES launch
- D-Link is the first wireless networking vendor to break the wave of CES Wi-Fi announcements with the launch of a new dual-band router designed to handle high-definition media streaming and gaming. D-Link did not immediately have pricing on the router, but it looks like it's going to be costly: Several...
- Blog posts 2008-01-02
- GrandTec Ultimate Wireless
- The GrandTec Ultimate Wireless presents itself as a solution to a vexing problem: how to get media files on your PC up on your television screen. Most solutions, from running long cables to using a media extender to putting a PC right next to your TV, are either physically awkward...
- Product reviews 2006-08-02
- D-Link MediaLounge DSM-520
- The D-Link MediaLounge DSM-520 digital media receiver is a follow-up to the company's DSM-320, which was released in early 2005. Both models wirelessly stream video, image, and audio files from a PC to a home-theater system, but unlike its standard-def predecessor, the DSM-520 is capable of streaming HD video and...
- Product reviews 2006-05-26
- D-Link DSM-120
- D-Link first entered the digital media receiver category in early 2005 with the launch of its DSM-320, a unit capable of streaming video, digital images, and audio from networked PCs and from the Internet. The 2006 update of the company's MediaLounge product line includes the DSM-120, an audio-only player with...
- Product reviews 2006-03-22
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