Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi Cheap Price
Product Description
Enjoy a variety of entertainment with the Sony SMP-N100 Network Media Player. Wirelessly stream movies, TV episodes, videos, and music from Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Slacker, and more. Easily access your music, videos and photos in up to Full HD 1080p when you connect a USB drive or wirelessly stream them over home network using your PC. You can even download the free "BD remote" app to turn your iPhone, iPod touch, or compatible Android phone into a versatile remote.
- Instantly stream movies, music, videos from Amazon Instant Video, Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Hulu Plus, and more
- Enjoy music, photos and video via front USB slot (compatible with USB thumbdrives and external hard drives); DLNA compatible
- Built-in Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) plus Ethernet for wired connection
- Connections: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output, 1 USB
- Includes remote control; can also be controlled via free app for iPhone/iPod touch and select Android phones
Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi Reviews
Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi Reviews
137 of 140 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi (Electronics) I have no idea why some rate this unit so low. It's no harder to setup than a roku. But seems to elude some. Purchased this box 2 months ago, and it always works great. Using it wireless with a Zyxel X-550 and I can stream 20M from my pc full hd and 5:1 dolby from a dvd I converted for testing the DLNA support. Video and music from windows 7 works great. Just need to setup the videos and music in windows media player and they all show up on the SMP-N100. Internet video works flawless also. I use it with Netflix and Huluplus. I have a 15M cable connection so bandwith isn't an issue. I canceled my cable after getting this working. I can get news, etc over the air, everything else over the internet. I also picked up a Roku XD/S. The Roku is much easier/nicer to fast forward and rewind. I like the Netflix browse list on the Sony over the Roku, it shows 18 selections rather than the 5 on the Roku. The interface is quite a bit better for Hulu with the... Read more 512 of 550 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi (Electronics) This is a review as well as a comparison with other similar products out there. I've done extensive research in digital media players and have tried the following models: a) Roku XDS, b) WD V Live Plus, c) Sony network media player SMP N100, 4) Apple TV and Boxee software on the laptop. I really wanted to like Roku and was super excited to set is up and have it connected to the internet and was installing apps within minutes. After few days I realized that the hassle of entering a code for every app and then registering on the app providers is too much of a hassle. Even if I wanted to play the content thru USB, it was a hassle with private channels. Another issue with this is that Roku is not DLNA certified so it doesn't work with your other machines on the network. You would need to jump thru the hoops of creating private channels or some elaborate setup to achieve that. If you install too many apps, it runs out of memory and you'd need to... Read more 85 of 91 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Sony SMP-N100 Streaming Player with Wi-Fi (Electronics) It's an impressive device for accessing Internet content (movies, music, etc.), seems to work flawlessly over my wired network, and it was easy to set up. Pandora and Slacker Internet Radio and On-demand Internet videos from Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, and many others work great. For those functions it meets or exceeds my expectations. However, I also bought the SMP-N100 to play music from my home library stored on a Windows Vista PC and it's disappointing in that area. It did not recognize Windows Media Player 11 or Tversity as valid DLNA servers. I had to buy Twonky for it to recognize my home library through DLNA. But the worst shortcoming is that when you attempt to play a group of music files (based on artist, album, genre, etc.), you can only play them in alphabetical order. There is no shuffle. And there is also no concept of a play queue. So you cannot play songs from one artist and then add songs from another. These are very basic features needed for audio... Read more |
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