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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

    VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

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  • $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    The FXI Cotton Candy is getting a lot of attention as a PC on a stick that will ...

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  • AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on “ultrathin” laptops

    AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on ultrathin laptops

    AMD has launched its second-generation A-series line of processors aimed at a wide range of computers from desktops ...

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  • 10 Ultrabook deals for under $800

    10 Ultrabook deals for under $800

    Ultrabooks are thin and light laptops that use Intel processors and solid state disks (or solid state cache) ...

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  • How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    Amazon released a minor software update for the Kindle Fire this week. It gives users a little more ...

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  • New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    Kindle Fire owners have been hacking Amazon's $199 Android 2.3 tablet to install unofficial versions of Android 4.0 ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

    CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

    Just over a week after releasing the first build of Android 4.0 for the Barnes & Noble NOOK ...

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Asus introduces O!Play Mini Plus set top box

O!Play Mini Plus

Asus is adding a new member to its O!Play family of media streaming devices. A few years ago I took the original O!Play for a spin, and while I was underwhelmed by the user interface, I was impressed with how well the device could stream videos to my TV from any device on my home network. Since then Asus has…

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September 1st, 2011, 5:00 pm by Brad Linder | No Comments »

Asus launches O!Play HD2 media player with USB 3.0

Asus has launched an updated version of its O!Play media streaming device. You can hook the new O!Play HD2 up to your TV and plug in a USB flash drive, hard drive, or flash card to pump audio, video, or pictures out to your big screen. You can also connect to shared network drives over a home network. What’s new…

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March 3rd, 2010, 3:09 pm by Brad Linder | 4 Comments

MSI launches Movie Station HD1000 video streaming box

MSI followed Asus into the netbook space. And now the company looks like it’s following Asus into another consumer electronics segment: media streaming devices. The new MSI Movie Station HD1000 looks an awful lot like the recently launched Asus O!Play line of HD video players… but better. Like the O!Play, the Movie Station HD1000 plugs into your TV to let…

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December 17th, 2009, 4:45 pm by Brad Linder | 10 Comments

Liliputing Holiday Giveaway: Asus O!Play HDP-R1 HD media streamer

The Asus O!Play HDP-R1 is a small box that you can stream HD or standard definition video, pictures, and audio to your television set. You plug it into your TV, connect a hard drive or other storage with media via the USB port, and navigate the menus using the included remote control. It’s that easy. There are two things that…

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December 1st, 2009, 3:00 am by Brad Linder | 84 Comments

Gizmodo rounds up media players, Asus releases a new one

gizmodo media player roundup

Ever since Asus sent me an O!Play HD media player to review, I’ve been meaning to gather a few more of these tiny media boxes and do a proper roundup. But Gizmodo has beat me to it. The tech blog put together a not-quite comprehensive roundup of media streaming devices from Western Digital, Seagate, Popcorn Hour, Patrio, and Netgear. The…

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November 6th, 2009, 2:17 pm by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Asus offers firmware update for the O!Play Media Player

Asus issued a minor firmware update for the O!Play HD Media Player today. Or rather, theĀ  firmware update appeared on the Asus support page for a few hours and then disappeared. Update: It’s back online. The good news is that it does offer a few more options for sorting your media, allowing you to sort audio files, for example, by…

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October 18th, 2009, 2:48 pm by Brad Linder | 4 Comments

Asus O!Play HD Media Player firmware update on its way

If you’ve read my review of the Asus O!Play HD Media Player, you may be aware that I had a few issues with this little media device. While the hardware works pretty much as expected and allows you to stream audio and video from a shared network drive or USB drive to a TV, the software interface leaves quite a…

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October 13th, 2009, 3:31 pm by Brad Linder | 11 Comments

Asus O!Play HD Media Player overview – Video

o!play 2

Update: I’ve been informed that Asus is working on a series of firmware updates that may address some of the issues highlighted in this review. The Asus O!Play is a media player that you can use to stream digital media to your standard or high definition TV. Just plug the O!Play into your TV using the included composite cables or…

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October 12th, 2009, 5:55 pm by Brad Linder | 16 Comments

Unboxing the Asus O!Play Media Player – Video

o!play unboxed

The Asus O!Play HDP-R1 Media Player is a device that turns your standard television into a media center. Here’s how it works. You plug this $99 box into your TV using the HDMI or composite A/V cables. Then you plug in a flash drive, hard drive, or other device using the USB or eSATA ports.The media player will detect any…

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October 7th, 2009, 2:51 pm by Brad Linder | 35 Comments
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