Do you want to watch videos from Youtube, Sky Player or BBC iPlayer on your TV? Here's 3 ways you might be able to bring the best of the web to the widescreen.
The
Linksys Media Centre Extender allows you to stream video, audio and pictures to any
TV or stereo you connect it to. This little box just sits under your telly and
connects to your computer over Wi-Fi and your TV via a HDMI cable. All this for
around £65!
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You
can pick up an Xbox 360 for under £200 now and as well as being a fantastic gaming
machine Microsoft designed the 360 to be a fully fledged media centre. You'll soon be
able to watch Sky on your Xbox
360
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Apple TV is designed to allow you to easily get video, audio and
images off your Apple Mac computer and onto your TV. Apple TVs have a built in 160Gb
hard drive and usually cost between £250 and £300
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The Falcon MCIX is another media sender that allows you to play
videos and audio off your computer on your TV. The Falcon MVIX also allows you to
buy a cheap IDE or SATA hard drive and use it to store your media files.
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The
Freecom MediaPlayer XS is a simple little device that allows you to plug in a USB pen
drive containing video or audio for playing on your TV. The device is dirt cheap at
around £50 and all you need is a USB
drive that cost less that £10.
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