Samsung Debuts Bite Size Media Center Extender at CES 2008
Just like almost anything at CES, hard details about the unreleased Samsung Media Center Extender beyond info in PR blurbs are completely supplanted by speculation. However, Ian Dixon’s video (more details) sheds light on this delightfully small unit that allows viewing of HD video and other media from a Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate PC to select Samsung TV models. The Samsung extender can be networked via a simple ethernet cable or an 802.11a/b/g or n adapter (not included). The miniature design stows neatly behind select Samsung flat panel HDTV’s for clutter-free home theater setup. Despite mounting behind the TV, the extender can still be remote controlled since it does not require line-of-sight IR and instead uses a new HDMI control protocol to communicate with. Amongst a slew of projected extender devices being released by companies such as D-Link, Linksys and Niveus, the Samsung could easily be the slickest, most compact unit if it hits the market and weighs in at a reasonable $199.
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