Send Internet content to TV--devices

NeilGabriel
NeilGabriel Posts: 1,487
edited September 2010 in Electronics
I am really tired of all the wires and adaptors I have to send Internt video streams from my laptop to the TV....

what's working best to get Internet content from my laptop to the TV....links appreciated....thanks a lot....

also posted this under movies....
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  • heiney9
    heiney9 Posts: 25,492
    edited August 2010
    There is a wireless device do a search.
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  • PrazVT
    PrazVT Posts: 1,607
    edited August 2010
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  • NeilGabriel
    NeilGabriel Posts: 1,487
    edited August 2010
    heiney9 wrote: »
    There is a wireless device do a search.

    did a search...the Internet is my friend.....there seem to be several options and wanted to know what people who do such things recommend....a few years ago both audio and video broadcasting of Internet streams apparently had a lot of issues---as in, not user friendly...
  • doctorcilantro
    doctorcilantro Posts: 2,028
    edited August 2010
    Lots of options. Maybe even get something dedicated instead of using your laptop. Or build your own small HTPC.

    http://www.boxee.tv/box

    Oppo BDP83 (or others) even have Internet capabilities which you could use DLNA protocol with, and push content from laptop to TV.
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  • Ranger0912
    Ranger0912 Posts: 50
    edited August 2010
    Believe it or not SONY Playststion will do that either wired or wirelessly. Admitedly, you don't have benefit of a mainstream browser but it does work. I also use the PS III for downloading movies direct from Netflix. You might want to check the SONY website.
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  • eeagle
    eeagle Posts: 226
    edited September 2010
    I second the PS3.

    I use a PC app called PlayOn to serve internet and movies from Amazon VOD, Youtube, HuLu etc from my computer wirelessly to the PS3. As others have said there are many options.

    I can use the PS3 for blu-ray and SACD (its an older model not the slim)....in fact I bought it primarily for blu-ray not for game play.
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 20,069
    edited September 2010
    PrazVT wrote: »
    Is this the same thing Best Buy is selling for $899.00?

    http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Push2TV-Adapter-Wireless-PTV1000/dp/B0033WWAF0

    If so, that's one hell of a price difference. :eek:
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  • PrazVT
    PrazVT Posts: 1,607
    edited September 2010
    I think you misread it - $89.99 not $899.00.

    But, if Op just wants Netflix / hulu type streaming I would agree on the various devices out there.

    Right now I can stream Netflix via the 360, PS3, Wii, and directly using my LG TV's built-in Netflix / hulu / youtube. But prior to the console discs, I too used PlayOn.

    The devices are all there ..just depends on what exactly you want to stream.
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 20,069
    edited September 2010
    Ahhh, you are right. My bad.

    Here's what it said..."Blue Label 2.0 laptops will be sold together with the NETGEAR Push2TV Adapter* for Intel® Wireless Display at prices starting at $899.99". Back to the end of the line for me, huh?

    *walks shamefully away*
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  • PrazVT
    PrazVT Posts: 1,607
    edited September 2010
    Actually perhaps I should apologize - you're right in that you'd probably end up spending $899 b/c apparently the laptops have to be Intel Wireless Display "enabled".

    *also walks shamefully away*
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