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Hi Guys,
I am looking for suggestions to buy a mobile computer (laptop / netbook / whatever else is out there) to play HD quality streaming video to my Samsung HD TV.
The computer will use WIFI internet from my home network and I think it needs a HDMI port to output in HD right ? Can I use VGA to output HD to a HD TV ?
The ASUS 1201PN looks like a good fit, but its not available yet, and I do not want to pre-order it unless I am convinced.
I am open to any suggestions (no Ipad's please)
Hi Guys,
I am looking for suggestions to buy a mobile computer (laptop / netbook / whatever else is out there) to play HD quality streaming video to my Samsung HD TV.
The computer will use WIFI internet from my home network and I think it needs a HDMI port to output in HD right ? Can I use VGA to output HD to a HD TV ?
The ASUS 1201PN looks like a good fit, but its not available yet, and I do not want to pre-order it unless I am convinced.
I am open to any suggestions (no Ipad's please)
I think if you want a portable computer you will be quite limited. Netbooks will most likley come with Atom processors which have a hard time playing full screen HD content but if you can deal with 480 (dvd) or maybe 720 (HD) you can get pretty reliable results. Laptops at that price point wouldn't be ideal for 1080P but again if lower resolutions work let us know.
I found a pretty good deal on a Dell which may fit your needs if you can get an extra 150 bucks.
Dell Inspiron i1764-5826 17.3" i5 Laptop $539 at Microsoft Store - Google that and you can get the coupon code if you are interested. Online deals from some sites like bens bargains (where I got that) and slickdealz (or slickdeals can't remember which) plus bing cashback may be able to get a good laptop down to the 400 range if you are willing to wait and keep searching daily.
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VGA can get you high resolutions so it depends on what your computer is capable of, but HDMI will do HD audio and video so it will be a better choice for most options. Otherwise you will limit your audio capabilities or have to use optical/digital out and run the risk of audio/video sync issues.
Jonah.... That media player sounds cool. Can I browse the internet with that ? It seems like there are some pre-determined options that you can go to from the menu. I would need to google stuff and then play music and/or video. Is that something we can do with the WD device ?
Jonah.... That media player sounds cool. Can I browse the internet with that ? It seems like there are some pre-determined options that you can go to from the menu. I would need to google stuff and then play music and/or video. Is that something we can do with the WD device ?
For the most part, you can't really browse the internet with the Western Digital WD TV Live. For what you want to do, an Apple TV in conjunction with aTV Flash might fit the bill.
WDTV Live is the cheap, ghetto version of the Syabas-based devices like the Popcorn Hour (actually Syabas itself) devices, DragonTech IOBox, etc. No self-respecting AV enthusiast would let one of those devices in their house.
WDTV Live is the cheap, ghetto version of the Syabas-based devices like the Popcorn Hour (actually Syabas itself) devices, DragonTech IOBox, etc. No self-respecting AV enthusiast would let one of those devices in their house.
Sometimes, so-called "cheap and ghetto" solutions are better and more user-friendly than more expensive and highly-regarded ones.
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