Netgear unveils NeoTV Streaming Player, takes another shot at the smart TV market

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Looks like Netgear is taking what it learned from licensing Roku’s tech last year and streamlining its connected TV offerings . With the NeoTV Streaming Player the company is striking out on its own once again and delivering the usual lineup of streaming media (Netflix, YouTube, Vudu, Revision3, Pandora, etc…). On the hardware side you’re looking at a glossy black box with a 300Mbps WiFi radio, Ethernet, optical audio out and, of course, HDMI. The NeoTV is available for pre-order now and will start shipping towards the end of the month for $80. And once you get tired of rewatching every episode of Next Generation , you can play a few hands of Blackjack or check out this little thing you may have heard of called The Engadget Show . Full PR is after the break. Continue reading Netgear unveils NeoTV Streaming Player, takes another shot at the smart TV market Netgear unveils NeoTV Streaming Player, takes another shot at the smart TV market originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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