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Hauppauge reveals 'network media receiver' product for £99
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 26560"><p>Hauppauge Digital, which specialises in TV cards for PCs, has announced its first network media receiver product. The Hauppauge MediaMVP (Music, Video, Pictures) will be priced at £99.99 inc VAT and will be available in the UK from October. The device is designed to pull digital media from PCs via local area networks, and to decode and play the media onto TV sets and hifi systems. </p><p></p><p>The MediaMVP is an Ethernet-based set-top box which provides PC users greater convenience and versatility with their audio/visual entertainment systems, by allowing them to view media stored in PCs on their TV set or through their home entertainment systems. </p><p></p><p>Yehia Oweiss, Hauppauge's UK Managing Director, boasted that MediaMVP would turn "any TV set or home entertainment system into a multimedia playback device via the home network. Now, from the comfort of the living room sofa, or indeed their bed, anyone can access and enjoy videos, MP3 music, family photos or other multimedia files on a TV set, without physically going to their PC. MediaMVP will also be great for setting up music and picture slideshows for parties." </p><p></p><p>Using MediaMVP, for example, individuals can play a video on their bedroom TV that's stored on a PC in the study, or show JPEG photos of a recent holiday - accompanied by MP3 music - on the living room TV with the MP3 music played through their audio system. Any hard drive that's available on the network is eligible for access to media stored there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 26560"] Hauppauge Digital, which specialises in TV cards for PCs, has announced its first network media receiver product. The Hauppauge MediaMVP (Music, Video, Pictures) will be priced at £99.99 inc VAT and will be available in the UK from October. The device is designed to pull digital media from PCs via local area networks, and to decode and play the media onto TV sets and hifi systems. The MediaMVP is an Ethernet-based set-top box which provides PC users greater convenience and versatility with their audio/visual entertainment systems, by allowing them to view media stored in PCs on their TV set or through their home entertainment systems. Yehia Oweiss, Hauppauge's UK Managing Director, boasted that MediaMVP would turn "any TV set or home entertainment system into a multimedia playback device via the home network. Now, from the comfort of the living room sofa, or indeed their bed, anyone can access and enjoy videos, MP3 music, family photos or other multimedia files on a TV set, without physically going to their PC. MediaMVP will also be great for setting up music and picture slideshows for parties." Using MediaMVP, for example, individuals can play a video on their bedroom TV that's stored on a PC in the study, or show JPEG photos of a recent holiday - accompanied by MP3 music - on the living room TV with the MP3 music played through their audio system. Any hard drive that's available on the network is eligible for access to media stored there. [/QUOTE]
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