Buffalo Link Theater: home entertainment center in high definition

I’ve recently been using my computer to watch some “legal” downloaded movies and have been searching for some sort of solution that would put said movies onto my tv. Well, I got my hands on a Buffalo Link Theater PC-P3LWG/DVD and have been watching movies on my couch ever since. I was skeptical of anything that streams media from your computer but the Link Theater has been a real gem. Not even one time have I had any inconsistency with the media that I’ve been watching. The Link Theater supports the latest Windows Media HD codec, so you can stream 720p and even 1080i files. It was one of easiest plug and play products that I’ve ever used. It’s wireless and all you have to do is install the Link Theatre software on your computer and then navigate the set-up screen and your done. It supports many different video formats including DIVX, MPEG, WMV and XVID. As well as all the standard audio formats. You can also play DVD’s directly on its internal DVD player, which also supports standard CD-R/RW discs and CD-ROMs. For those of you that are into all the technical specs you can check them out here. Oh, and the price at Newegg is $126.99. Well worth the investment.

Link Theatre

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    [...] gotten my hands on one but it sounds like the ideal home media pc. I recently did a post about the Buffalo LinkTheater that streams content from your computer. But, it can’t record and doesn’t do storage. [...]

     

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