![]() ![]() Like the D-Link model, this one comes with a dual sided remote control that has a full Qwerty keyboard on one side and more standard navigation buttons on the other. This model does have a fan for cooling the main Intel Atom CPU, but it’s so quiet that it’s virtually silent. We had the version without the hard drive. Iomega currently offers three versions of this product: one with no hard drive, one with a 1TB hard drive and one with a 2TB hard drive. The Iomega TV doesn’t have Wi-Fi built-in, which is a tad bizarre, but Iomega includes a Wi-Fi USB dongle that you can connect up to the port on the rear of the unit. The original Boxee’s unusual shape made it difficult to house next to your other bits of AV kit.Ĭonnections are taken care of by an HDMI port along with digital and stereo phono audio outputs, a composite video connector, Ethernet jack and two USB ports (front and rear). However, if you just want to slide it into an AV rack next to the rest of your kit you’ll probably appreciate its more standard design compared to the radical styling of the original D-Link Boxee Box. It’s essentially a squat, rectangular box finished in a mixture of glossy and matt black plastic. Unlike the original Boxee Box from D-Link, this one has a much more conventional design and can also work as a NAS device, so you can store your media on it locally and share it out to other devices on your network.Įxternally, the Iomega TV isn’t much to look at. The Iomega TV with Boxee is only the second product to hit the market running the Boxee media centre software, which started life on the PC. ![]()
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