With a virtual wave of a magic wand, every computer can be transformed into your TV so long as there is a high-speed Internet connection to conect to slingbox. Now, you can watch live TV using the SlingPlayer software. Or control and manage your DVR programming from anywhere.
Rear Inputs of the SlingBox, don't worry it comes with a Sling Box manual. If dissatisfied with the grainy and jumpy video comprising the current state of streaming technology, the SlingBox Media Engineering Team developed this unprecedented piece of software. The SlingPlayer serves as your computer and features a variety of innovative components that help bring your entire living room experience to your computer(minus the recliner and cup of tea, of course).
The SlingPlayer is a unique screen interface software that works hand-in-hand with the hardware inside the Slingbox to make your TV viewing experience just like that at home. It features an array of innovative features and controls, including a Favourites Bar, customisable remote controls, and the best streaming video money can buy. The SlingPlayer is compatible on most computers including Windows XP and Mac OS X 10.4. SlingPlayer is the interface that appears on the screen of your computer. This pioneering software allows you to watch and control your Slingbox with wide-ranging functionality and ease. Click here to find out more. With a comprehensive interface and a remote control that matches yours at home, you can control your television in the same manner you would if you were snuggled up on the sofa. SlingBox Player software included, or can be download
Tech Spec:
Minimum PC Requirements Windows Vista, XP or 2000 (with SP4) Pentium IV 1ghz 256 MB RAM 100 MB Hard Disk Space Graphics Card (24-bit) Sound Card (16 bit) Ethernet Network Connectivity (wired, wireless, or Power Line) Minimum Mac Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 PowerPC G3 600mhz Intel CoreDuo 1ghz 256 MB RAM 100 MB Hard Disk Space 1024 x 768, Thousands of colours Ethernet Network Connectivity (wired, wireless, or Power Line) Minimum Network Requirements (Where The Slingbox Is Installed) Cable or DSL Modem (for out-of-home viewing) 256 Kbps Upstream Network Speed Recommended (Higher upstream network speeds yield higher video quality) Home Network Router - wired or wireless (UPnP capability highly recommended) Up to Two Standard Definition Video Sources S-Video Composite Aerial Supporting (in PAL format) DVB-T Freeview Set Top Box Digital Cable Set Top Box Satellite Reciever Internal DVB-T Tuner (using standard aerial input) DVD Player Video/Security Camera Virtually Any Composite, Svideo or Aerial enabled device Plus 5000 other devices! Click here to view the list. Box Contents 1 Slingbox (PAL Version) 1 Software CD ROM 1 Power Adapter 1 Ethernet Cable 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Composite AV Cable 1 Stereo Audio Cable 1 S-Video Cable 1 Remote Control IR Cable 1 Aerial Cable WHAT THE MEDIA HAVE SAID Personal Computer World - March 15, 2007 - 2006 - Personal Computer World Best Peripheral Being away from home doesn't mean you have to miss your favourite TV programmes anymore. CNN Monday - February 05, 2007 - YouTube without the lip synching dudes Sling Media wants to make it easy to post live TV to the Web. Will it fly? Only if the company gets networks on its side, says Fortune's Stephanie Mehta. Daily Express - January 23, 2007 - The Revolution Goes Marching On and On Our viewing habits have been transformed in recent years - and many more changes are in the pipeline. Business Week - January 22, 2007 - Creative, But Gentle, Disrupter? Sling is happy to placate media's jittery giants New York Post - January 21, 2007 - 4 GREAT GADGETS THAT SET YOUR TV FREE! Want to be a part of television history? If you’ve got a computer, it’s easy. The digital world is taking television out of the living room and spreading it just about anyplace an Internet signal can reach. And more than ever before, it’s relatively easy to watch TV or movies anywhere without a background in advanced computing. PC Magazine - January 17, 2007 - Review: SlingPlayer Mobile Why wait for mobile broadcast TV? If you've got a Window Mobile handheld, SlingPlayer Mobile does a great job of delivering viewable content right now. The Sunday Times - January 14, 2007 - Apple vision, coming to your TV set soon CNN - January 12, 2007 - The best of CES Streaming Web and PC video to your television proved to be one of the most common themes at this year's show, including solutions offered by heavyweights Microsoft and Sony. The irony is that one of the coolest demonstrations was from Sling Media, a company known for delivering the opposite -- streaming television to your computer.
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