SlingMedia Introduces Four Sling Products

January 6, 2010

in Displays

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SlingMedia now has introduces their Four New Sling products, the Sling Touch Control 100, Sling Receiver 300, Sling Monitor 150 and Slingbox 700U. These Sling Products can be describe as follow :

Sling Touch Control 100: This touchscreen remote brings the company’s SlingGuide electronic programming guide to the palm of the user’s hand. It boasts a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen LCD with 272×480 resolution and a rechargeable lithium ion battery (charging cradle included). SlingGuide-enabled devices (such as some Dish DVRs) are controlled over your home’s Wi-Fi network, while non-networked AV components (TVs, disc players, receivers) are controlled via standard line-of-sight infrared (IR).

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Sling Receiver 300: Envision a household that has the SlingLoaded 922 DVR. The Sling Receiver would allow you to access the 922′s live or recorded video stream on another TV in the house via your Wi-Fi network. (In other words, this sounds like an updated version of the SlingCatcher, now with Wi-Fi.) Video resolutions of up to 1080i are supported via HDMI or component video, and the unit also has composite AV outputs.

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Sling Monitor 150: Don’t already have a TV in the bedroom? Consider the Sling Monitor 150. This small (15.6-inch) LCD TV has the ability to access a SlingLoaded DVR built-in, so you just need it to be in range of a Wi-Fi access point to watch TV streaming from the living room DVR. It offers 720p resolution and built-in dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi.

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Slingbox 700U: What at first glance looks like the latest Slingbox upgrade is actually quite different. This Slingbox model is USB-only: connect it (via USB) to a compatible DVR (such as Dish ViP models), and it adds the ability to remotely access TV programming on those boxes (without the tangle of wires and secondary AV outputs that standard Slingbox products require).

According to cnet many of these are designed for TV provider and many of these product is seem compatible with Dish Network products. No words for pricing and availability.

[ Via cnet ]

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