By Natalie GritpantsPosted Friday 10th April 2009 09:53 GMT
Marvelous, have they not heard of networking? Oh, hang on, it's Seagate and they make disks, It would be simpler to just burn the movie onto a DVD and use your existing DVD player wouldn't it?
So, let me get this right, it does a similar thing to the WD HDTV but takes a hard drive in a proprietary dock and doesn't have an HDMI output. I'd go with the more sensible WD product that is advertised using their drives but you don't have to buy one if you don't want and it has 2 USB sockets.
Is that the best Seagate could do, some amateur camcorder production with the off-camera chatter nearly drowning out the pitchman's thickly accented English?
Somebody tell them to concentrate on making hard drives and outsource the advertising.
PH her own self, 'cause even her home vids had better " production values ".
I almost laughed out loud! Got a wdtv a few weeks ago, it rapes the crap out of this pos... WD really have outdone themselves, and seagate just shot themselves in the foot...
By Rob BeardPosted Saturday 11th April 2009 11:33 GMT
I would have been interested if it had HDMI and connectivity for a standard USB hard drive (or eSATA even). It looks to me a bit like an old games console from the early 80's.
Seagate have really looked into this haven't they? Wonder how they missed the wonders of consoles like the 360 or PS3 and free software like TVersity that can stream virtually any media across a network and onto a TV / Sound System.
Why would anyone spend a minimum of £90 on such a device when if you have one of the above consoles you can do it for free?!
Looks like the comments I made on Friday about there being no text in this article (because I'm not going to be the only one who can't watch videos at work) must have stung a little. So much that none of my comment was posted, even though most of it would be relevant to this article (well that's just a guess based on the comments that did make it through).
Comments on: Seagate shows off HDD-to-TV media player
They've brought back sneakernet #
By Natalie Gritpants Posted Friday 10th April 2009 09:53 GMT
no one cares #
By hikaricore Posted Friday 10th April 2009 11:26 GMT
Haha! #
By Dick Emery Posted Friday 10th April 2009 11:33 GMT
Nope #
By Mark Posted Friday 10th April 2009 13:31 GMT
Free internet service providings.... #
By smeddy Posted Friday 10th April 2009 13:45 GMT
No HDMI? #
By Alacrity Fitzhugh Posted Friday 10th April 2009 16:15 GMT
Tell the crowd to shut up! #
By unitron Posted Friday 10th April 2009 17:14 GMT
oh god #
By Law Posted Saturday 11th April 2009 00:07 GMT
Meh #
By Rob Beard Posted Saturday 11th April 2009 11:33 GMT
undecided... #
By Bad Beaver Posted Saturday 11th April 2009 13:57 GMT
Research? What research? #
By Elsie Posted Sunday 12th April 2009 18:26 GMT
Lack of text in the article #
By Wize Posted Monday 13th April 2009 11:30 GMT
Question for all #
By Eddie Johnson Posted Monday 13th April 2009 21:49 GMT