SLA 5520 Streamium adapter on the cheap
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[Video Game News From Around The Net - The Mole VG Wire] If you've been looking for a no-frills wireless Streamium adapter that won't wake you up in the morning, Philips is dropping their new SLA 5520 that might just do the trick. There's only a small two-toned screen, and no video support or extra functionality other than PlaysForSure.
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eHomeUpgrade | Connected Home & Digital Lifestyle News [Digital Home, Digital Living, Digital Media]: Today at the Connections Digital Home Conference, Axentra announced HipServ™, the first complete software platform for the digital home allowing home users to centrally manage, control and access all their digital content anytime and from anywhere via a browser supported device. The unified approach of HipServ provides an open standard and simple environment for home users to access and share their home based content and view it on their TV or other devices in their home or remotely on any mobile device. (via Cosmos)
DotGizmo: The Best gadget Blog Posts: Philips' Streamium line of audio/visual streamers is very cool, but up until now they've always been on the expensive side. Philips has remedied this by introducing the SLA5520 wireless music adapter.It's the same principle as the other Streamium products... (via Cosmos)
Engadget: Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Home Entertainment Philips just announced this new wireless WAK3000 alarm clock as an extension to theirStreamium range of connected home media devices. So as the name implies, you can stream your tunes over WiFi to this bedside pup from your WACS700 (which also got a drive bump to 80GB) Music Center or via internal storage just in case your home network is down (via Cosmos)
Gadget Blogs Aggregator: Home Entertainment It's been a long time since we've taken a look at any ofPhilips Streamium wireless products, and in that time, companies like Roku, Sonos and Slim Devices (not to mention Microsoft and its various hardware partners) have taken a big chunk of the home streaming market. But that doesn't mean Philips is sitting still. (via Cosmos)
Digital Homes for Analog Users: Will it just be a device to connect to your Music server (Philips media server, MediaConnects PC etc..) Or will service be able to control it and it be able to control other devices. (via Cosmos)
Engadget: DIY cable release and serial cable for Canon Digital Rebel Intel's 600SM PCI phone adapter does VoIP Sony's Vaio TX3 lineup launched Robot shortstop in development at Arizona State Proton HDTVs get artyPhilips' Streamium WAK3300 WiFi alarm clock Sony's Vaio X, now with DTCP Quixun's GrandOpera LCD with removable PC Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m reviewed Epson's 7.1-inch, QXGA e-paper MoBits preps X15 5.6 and 7-inch UMPCs Mitsubishi's LDT321V and LDT371V LCDs (via Cosmos)
Dees-Planet!: Pocket-lint |Engadget Tags:Alarm, Living Digital Gadgets, Music, Philip, Streamium, WAK3300, Watches & Clocks, Wi FiAlarm, Living Digital Gadgets, Music, Philip, Streamium, WAK3300, Watches & Clocks, Wi Fi (via Cosmos)
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[Pcplus.co.uk] PC Plus - UPnP: the saviour of connectivity: But the fact that Philips is using it as the basis for its Streamium range is proof that UPnP does exactly what it says on the tin. The improved UPnP AV standard, meanwhile, will give frustrated digital home enthusiasts what they've long hoped for - a new, easy-to-use home networking and content sharing system that puts a CE sparkle on sober IT technology.
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[Cellular News Network] Digital Home: Digital Home November 14th, 2005 Its easy to whinge that too many cooks are spoiling the digital home broth. But the big companies - Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba and the like - are so fixated on developing their own standalone product lines, few have given any real thought to how they can be connected together.
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Posted at June 27, 2006 01:54 AM