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       ENGADGET Compro showcases VideoMate T1000W network media streamer
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    post Apr 26 2009, 05:33 PM
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    We can't tell you precisely how much we've been yearning for an L-shaped media streamer, but we can tell you that Compro has made the hopes, dreams and wishes of quite a few content junkies come true with the debut of its VideoMate T1000W. Showcased late last week at SecuTech Expo 2009, this network media streamer is an all-in-one solution that handles content shuffling, TV tuning, internal storing of files, expansion ports, WiFi access, support for USB DVD players and even BitTorrent files. As expected, pretty much any file format you could think of is supported here, though the DVB-T tuner won't do us Yanks much good in the homeland. Fudzilla asserts that the unit should hit shelves overseas this May, though the £200 ($293) price tag just might scare away most potential buyers.

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    Compro showcases VideoMate T1000W network media streamer originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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