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Title: Sling Media Slingbox Pro
Pros: Streams home A/V to any broadband-connected Mac, Windows PC, Windows Mobile, or Palm Treo 700p device in the world; accepts HD video (with optional dongle); can accept as many as four A/V inputs (composite, S-Video, RF, and component); no host PC or month
Cons: Component-video adapter and cellphone/PDA viewing software costs extra; no built-in wireless networking support; monopolizes the attached device during viewing; Palm viewing software only works on Treo 700p.
Verdict: While its ability to accept multiple sources and optional HD is overkill for most users, the more-expensive Slingbox Pro makes sense for hardcore Slingers with gobs of video gear.
Summary: The original Slingbox (model SB100-100) may not have been the first placeshifting device to hit the market, but it quickly became a favorite way for gadget fans to watch their favorite TV shows, regardless of their location. Since its summer 2005 debut, S
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83/100 |
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Title: Sling Media Slingbox PRO
Pros: Stream TV to your PC, Mac, S60 phone, Windows Mobile 6 device
Cons: No Wi-Fi in the box
Verdict: If you want to watch your TV elsewhere be it in a Wi-Fi hotspot or merely in another room this is a great way to do it
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90/100 |
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Title: Sling Media - Slingbox Pro
Verdict: If you're looking to stream a home A/V device to another computer in the home, elsewhere in the world or to a portable handheld device, and are confident that the relevant connections can handle the process, you'll be impressed by the flexibility and cont
Summary: streaming an AV signal around the world just got a whole lot easier
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Title: Review : Sling Media - SlingBox Pro
Verdict: There is a separate HDMI input for a single High Definition stream if you have that available
Summary: I don't think I'm unique in wishing my TV were where I was, rather than in the living room where the aerial is! There have been a number of solutions to this issue - here we look at what the SlingBox, from Sling Media can do.
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Title: Sling Media Slingbox Pro
Pros: Streams home A/V to any broadband-connected Mac, Windows PC, Windows Mobile, or Palm Treo 700p device in the world; accepts HD video (with optional dongle); can accept as many as four A/V inputs (composite, S-Video, RF, and component); no host PC or month
Cons: Component-video adapter and cellphone/PDA viewing software costs extra; no built-in wireless networking support; monopolizes the attached device during viewing; Palm viewing software only works on Treo 700p.
Verdict: While its ability to accept multiple sources and optional HD is overkill for most users, the more-expensive Slingbox Pro makes sense for hardcore Slingers with gobs of video gear.
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83/100 |
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Title: Sling Media Slingbox Pro
Verdict: The Slingbox Pro has improved on the original in every respect. It's smarter on the outside, and smarter on the inside too. The increase in inputs adds flexibility, specifically the addition of component input. The increase in maximum quality is tangible,
Summary: SlingMedia updates its SlingBox line but is it a worthy successor?
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90/100 |
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Title: Sling Media Slingbox Pro
Summary: The latest incarnation of the Slingbox delivers signficantly improved performance, but it still lacks key features out of the box, like HDTV support
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Title: Slingbox Pro | Our Review | TechRadar.com
Pros: Relatively easy to configure and use, Good input connectivity
Cons: Results depend on available bandwidth, Vile looks
Verdict: However, in performance terms you shouldn't expect miracles (even with buffering). But if you travel abroad often, British TV at any quality is probably better than none at all..
Summary: Red-hot technology: The Slingbox is encased in a perspex box. Why? Nobody knows
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80/100 |
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Title: Sling Media Slingbox Pro
Verdict: Ideal for streaming TV around the house and on the internet, but it's pricey
Summary: If you've ever wanted to watch your home TV when abroad, the Slingbox Pro is for you. It's an update of the original Slingbox, which won a Recommended award when launched almost 18 months ago.
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67/100 |
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