Patriot Memory Brings Box Office To Your HDTV

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[citation][nom]08nwsula[/nom]I really like patriot memory, but I'm a little skeptical of this.[/citation]
The amount of stuff and goodies in this thing and its price
 
Yeah, this site is quite heavily doused with advertising. It's like watching 60 minutes of tv where 50 minutes are commercials and only 10 minutes of content. Pretty damn painful.
 
I'd also save up for a small HTPC,which can do more than this!
If I didn't buy my mpeg4 capable DVD player with SD and USB card slot for the ridiculous price of $50, I would not even have a device like this in my house!
 
[citation][nom]buwish[/nom]Seems like a PS3, save for the game playing ability.[/citation]

Repeat all the capabilities of the device and check how many of those are capable to be done from the PS3 to see how wrong you are... I hope you were just kidding cause you seriously have to be fn kidding me that your PS3 has anything to do with this...

Anyhow, for those that understand the full usefullness of the device should sound more than interesting like it does for me. i was in a huge need of a similar device till a while back and I did get another brand though with tho half the options this has. Could record straight from TV as well. Oh well, im covered but this sounds way too interesting.
 
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it seems some companies make new products outside of their regular products like this one. Another example, Mushkin who makes memory is now also making VGA.
 
Not bad set of codecs... Yes even MKV

Music - WMA, MP3, Real Audio (RA)
Graphics - JPEG, BMP, PNG
Video - [MPEG-1] MPG/MPEG/DAT, [MPEG-2] MPG/MPEG/VOB/ISO/TS/TP/M2TS, [MPEG-4] MP4/AVI/MOV, WMV9, FLA, [H.264/AVC] MKV/TS/AVI/MOV/M2TS, [DviX 3/4/5/6, Xvid] AVI/MKV, [Real Video 8/9/10] RM/RMVB

But this got me??? PC less download management - Download files via P2P sharing for easy access to media from the web.
Does this thing have a BT client built in?
 
+2 nukemaster!! yarr. I wouldn't buy this device simply because it's only half baked, like the rest of the half brain corporate ideas. 802.11g.....G!?@!% c'mon noobs thats just stupid. But I guess it works for others apparently but for me that box would choke, no gig port....lame. MKV files are supported put one on hold for San Pedro? another gotchya is that it's just a player, little or no media management. All in all though for 120 bones this is a fairly good deal for mom and pop. HTPC would eat it's lunch AND breakfast in features and flexibility imho
 
Bunz... just a bit quicker with the specs ;P and I agree with the 11g part who are these idiots that decide to use a outdated wireless spec on a new product.

Not saying it's a instant buy but depending on what you want out of it... Might be worth it to some.

It would fall flat on it's face VS a HTPC but at $120, you really can't built much on that budget, if that's all you have to spend.

If it is durable, performs as advertised, plays all the codec's listed, and has BT support it would be a very interesting product that may find a decent market for it.
 
The title is a bit misleading. Thought Patriot is into making Cinema movies. Their first movie, "Memories" (How they're being made). Should be a hit among those with a box personality in the office.
 
Yeah it support BT by the looks of it, and as well as included HDMI cable and full size remote. I like where Patriot is going with this, unit has been listed on amazon for $99.99 AR with free wifi. Personally i think this is the by far the best price for the set. I don't agree with ppl about 10/100. I have been using 10/100 streaming 1080p movies, and had no issues at all. Besides, out of all the media players out there hardly any one comes with gigabit lan at all. Currect me if i am wrong..
 
[citation][nom]hamster master[/nom]Yeah it support BT by the looks of it, and as well as included HDMI cable and full size remote. I like where Patriot is going with this, unit has been listed on amazon for $99.99 AR with free wifi. Personally i think this is the by far the best price for the set. I don't agree with ppl about 10/100. I have been using 10/100 streaming 1080p movies, and had no issues at all. Besides, out of all the media players out there hardly any one comes with gigabit lan at all. Currect me if i am wrong..[/citation]

Where do you steam 1080p movies from? Anyone know?
 
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