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D-Link is turning our home into a digital home

At the heart of D-Link's new concept is the ability to play digital content (photos, movies, music files) stored on your computer with simple, easy-to-use, pre-existing home entertainment electronics.

The D-Link MediaLounge PConTV Player (DPG-1200) is a technological breakthrough that allows popular web content - YouTube videos, Google Video, Veoh Networks - that can only be played on a PC to be displayed on a TV via a wired or wireless connection . D-Link PConTV streams Internet content to your TV without a separate player. It supports MPEG-4, AVI video and DVD movie formats and is compatible with any PC media player - e.g. iTunes, Nero, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer. The device comes with an easy-to-use remote control, capable of up to 1280 × 720 resolution and displaying 30 frames per second, and even mirroring the PC screen in duplicator mode and expanding the PC Desktop in Extender mode.

D-Link is turning our home into a digital home

As an extension of the Microsoft Windows Media Center, the MediaLounge Media Center Extender (DSM-750) provides Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium users with high-speed wireless streaming to share HD and traditional video files, movies, digital photos, and music anywhere in the home. The new MediaLounge product is based on the latest 802.11n wireless technology, offering silent operation, an easy-to-use remote control, an on-screen menu, a USB 2.0 port and an Ethernet 10/100 interface.

D-Link is turning our home into a digital home

With the D-Link DSM-330 DivX Connected HD Media Player, DivX HD videos stored on a PC or from the Internet, including DivX HD videos with menus and subtitles, can be played on the TV. Of course, the device can also play photos and music stored on a PC, network storage device or a flash drive connected to the USB 2.0 port, or on an external hard drive.

D-Link is turning our home into a digital home

As a network manufacturer, D-Link has rethought the concept of a digital photo frame and made it as user-friendly as possible for the user. In addition to the usual USB and flash cards, data can also be sent to the high-resolution 10 ”LCD display via the home wireless network. Thanks to the built-in wireless adapter, all you have to do is spray the images into the DSM-210 folder and the presentation can be started. The widget can also be used to program the frame via the Internet. A useful additional service can be weather forecasts also coming from the Internet or even receiving popular calendar programs.

D-Link is turning our home into a digital home

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