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  • ZeeVee’s ZvBox streams your PC to your HDTV over coax

    By Darren Murph | May 1, 2008

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    digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/hardware/ZeeVee_s_ZvBox_streams_your_PC_to_your_HDTV_over_coax’;Startup ZeeVee isn’t out to flood the market with yet another ho hum media streamer, it’s out to change the way you look at ‘em. The June-bound ZvBox ($499) plugs into one’s computer (VGA) and sends on-screen content to every TV in the house over existing coaxial cabling. Put simply, the unit enables users to view any kind of internet media right on their television with no subscription fees or wireless dropouts. Aside from bringing internet video over, users can also access any other computer application (web browser, built-in DVD player, etc.) right from their set. In order to handle said tasks, the box comes bundled with a wireless ZvRemote / Zviewer, but those comfortable with managing their own desktop won’t be bothered with any fancy interfaces. Suffice to say, those looking to easily pipe their Media PC recordings to the family TV will certainly find reason to take notice. Head on the past the break for a few more details.

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