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Open Box Sling SlingCatcher - Digital multimedia receiver
Open Box Sling SlingCatcher - Digital multimedia receiver
- From: CNET
- Posted: Dec-27-2008
"Easy setup, from box to running in 15 Mins!"
I have been a slingbox user for 2 years now. With the slingcatcher finally making it to the market, it was hard to contain myself and wait until Christmas to receive this as a gift. In the months before Christmas I began to doubt my desire to want on
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- Posted: Oct-24-2008
"Finally! Laptop to TV without wires!"
If you want to have wireless transfer from computer to TV this is it.
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- Posted: Oct-23-2008
"Cool device for projecting Internet content to my TV"
I think it's pretty darn cool. Set-up was easy and, from my understanding, the high price point is for the other features that I don't use. Overall, projecting shows from hulu was a head-turner in my house.
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- Posted: Oct-17-2008
"Garbage catcher or caught by the garbage."
Got the Sling Catcher delievered the day it came out on 10/09/08, was waiting for it since they announced it and it wasn't even a good paper weight. It does not work, with flash drives; connected via a sling turbo port; with a linksys wireless N brid
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- Posted: Oct-13-2008
"Not ready for HD!"
What's the point of streaming hi-def from your originating video system if you can't see it in hi-def at your destination? A giant black eye for Sling Media! This product should NOT have been released without sling player 2.0
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- Posted: Oct-10-2008
"Great idea but technology not yet ready"
I was looking forward to the introduction of the Slingcatcher and was one of the first to purchase, online, through Walmart.com. On delivery, I determined it would not work with wireless so I re-hooked my network in order to set up with ethernet ac
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- Posted: Oct-03-2008
"Interesting for HDTV addicted Americans overseas!"
I'm looking forward to learning more, and definitely think it would be worth the +/- $1,000.00 required to get everthing set up to watch perfect HDTV in China. Let me know when it is up to muster!
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