Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Netgear Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000.
January 2008
(80%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: PC-Inhalte auf den Fernseher zu zaubern, das können mittlerweile viele so genannte Streaming Clients. Netgears neue Lösung mit dem sperrigen Namen "Digital Entertainer HD" perfektioniert diese Disziplin jedoch. Wir haben den digitalen Entertainer einem...
Abstract: impressive home media streamer: Netgear is the latest to chip in with a rather feature-packed addition to the streaming media market, with its EVA8000. Billed as the HD ready addition to the range, youll find support for up to 1080p ...
Abstract: Enjoy all your PC media in the living room. Simplicity and versatility make this an excellent media streamer at a sensible price. The Netgear Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000 is a media streaming device for your living room. It plugs into your TV and l...
Unlike any other player, Netgears high-definition Netgear Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000 transforms your TV into an extension of your home network, and of the internet. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: £N/A ...
Abstract: I suspected that sooner or later entertainment delivered by my cable modem, initially for the computer screen, would displace the time and premium dollars Id be spending on conventional cable channels. That day has arrived at the point in the chain w...
The EVA8000 is clearly an extremely capable media streaming system. Not only is it able to play HD video over a pretty sluggish 802.11g network – an impressive feat in its own right – but it can also be used to stream, listen to and display a large propor...
Very versatile media extender. Plays lots of DRM-protected files. Can access YouTube and Flickr over the Internet. Records TV via your computer. Plays content directly off USB drives.
Crashes more than Billy Joel. The complex setup process may prove tricky even for networking pros. Interface graphics and device itself are ugly. No hard drive. Cant auto-update its media library.
Setting it up was a nightmare, the device crashed easily, and it isnt attractive, to boot. Still, when its up and running, the product has an impressive feature set. If Apple TV is for the iPod-familiar, hands-off user, then the Netgear is for the pa...