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Electronics: D Link DPG 1200 PC on TV 802.11g Media Player

D Link DPG 1200 PC on TV 802.11g Media Player

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Manufacturer: D-Link
Model: DPG-1200
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: D-Link
Label: D-Link

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The D-Link PC-on-TV Media Player lets you use your television to watch movies, view photos and listen to music that are playing on your desktop or notebook computer. You can even watch Internet videos from your favorite web sites. Relax from the comfort of your couch as you play your favorite media on your big screen TV.The PC-on-TV takes care of the problem that many popular media players only allow for certain file formats to be played on their device by simply streaming the file playing on your PC to your big screen TV. With multiple video outputs to choose from, the PC-on-TV can connect to almost any TV. The PC-on-TV allows you to connect to a network - enabled computers located in different parts of the house. Control your PC from your TV using the included remote and play movies or launch applications you would like with a mouse.Navigate around your screen with the trackball and get exactly where you want to go on your PC you would like with your mouse. Along with the trackball included left and right click buttons so you can access files and folders you would like when sitting in front of your PC.
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Won't work on some CPUs 2008-05-06
This product will not work on some CPUs.
You need one of the following CPUs--
* AMD K8-based CPUs (Athlon 64, Sempron 64, Turion 64, etc)
* Intel NetBurst-based CPUs (Pentium 4, Xeon, Celeron, Celeron D, etc)
* Intel Pentium M and Celeron M
* Intel Core-based CPUs (Core Duo, Core Solo, etc)
* Intel Core 2-based CPUs (Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, etc)
* Transmeta Efficeon
* Via C7
List of CPUs [...]
I was unable to review the product itself because the software would not load on my AMD Athlon XP 2400+ cpu.
I think the product should be good because it solves a problem that many media players have with some file types.
This product grabs the video off the screen, so it should be able to play any video your computer can play. It does not support DirectX, though


Doesn't Work w/ Media Center. Failure of a Good Idea. 2008-04-04
I have been patiently waiting for this device for about a year and, unfortunately, I came out disappointed. My hope was that I'd finally have a device to stream ripped DVD's (.vob files) and recorded TV shows through the Windows Vista Media Center interface, and this device couldn't cut it.

My experience started out bleakly: the setup wizard didn't work, and I spent about an hour on the phone with (fairly knowledgeable) tech support getting the device to the point that it could connect to my wireless N router. For those who care, the configuration involved switching to WPA TKIP only security. The part that really stings about this is that the router, a DIR-655, is also made by D-Link, the same manufacturer as the DPG-1200. Ironically my other wireless devices (e.g. an Apple TV) had no problem connecting to the network.

After slogging through just connecting to the network, the disappointment really came. When trying to display content from Windows Media Center, I found that if the interface wasn't maximized, the content would play alright for awhile, but when maximized, the TV screen went totally black, with only sound being broadcast.

To top things off, the display was pretty choppy and the thing disconnects every 30 seconds or so and eventually gets to the point where it can't reconnect without closing and reopening the PC-to-TV application on your computer. This last problem could probably be solved after a bit of troubleshooting with tech support, but the incompatibility with Media Center and full-screen video from the Media Center interface is a real deal killer.

Other gripes include the inclusion of only an RCA cable instead of the higher-quality component video, the inability to fully utilize my 52" LCD TV (there's a 6-inch black border around the TV display without fiddling with settings) and the device's maximum output of only SD quality (a bummer for video, and a difficulty when trying to read text, which is important if you're using your TV as a wireless PC monitor).

The bottom line is that if the device worked with Media Center and didn't drop the connection every thirty seconds, the other limitations could be overlooked to make this bleeding-edge device a mild success, but until a PC-to-TV device comes out that meets the basic requirements of working reliably with Windows Media Center and displaying .vob movies full-screen, then my recommendation is to pass on purchasing.

To be fair, though, I ordered the very day this thing came out, so I have v1.0 firmware and such. Hopefully some of the problems I mentioned will improve with time.



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