newteevee.com - 12/12/2008
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Netgear threw a press event last night to show off some of the products it will be debuting at CES next month. Among them was its new set-top box, the EVA 9000 Digital Entertainer Elite, which, to my pleasant surprise, can stream HD YouTube videos to an actual HD TV. How does it look? Awesome. ...
lifehacker.com - 12/5/2008
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lifehacker.com —
YouTube switched to widescreen format a week and
a half back, and now the popular video sharing...
site appears officially to be streaming videos in HD. From the look of things, most videos that were...
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YouTube Videos Now Available in HD [YouTube]
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Video: First look at Netgear's EVA9000 streaming YouTube in HD
Engadget —
... and Flickr before we lay down $400 for yet another living room box. Video after the break. [Via eHomeUpgrade] Continue reading Video: First look at Netgear's EVA9000 streaming YouTube in HD Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment Video: First look at Netgear's EVA9000 streaming YouTube in HD originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 06:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Netgear EVA9000 gives YouTube 720p HD video demo
SlashGear —
... Digital Entertainer Elite has been quietly wowing the preview crowds with some pre-CES demonstrations. The 500GB mediaplayer is capable of streaming HD 720p video over your WiFi draft-n network, in addition to pumping out full 1080p high-definition content from your PC. ...
YouTube HD via Netgear EVA9000
CrunchGear —
... at a pre-CES event just the other day, but it seems like we missed a tasty little detail. The EVA9000 appears to be the first set-top box to fully support the ...
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