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Media Player for TV

In this age of technology when Internet is almost at every home not just the traditional Internet but high speed internet. and our TV Systems are not just traditional TVs where you are bound to watch the things at particular time only though VOD is also in some areas but why to go for expensive things there are various media players with which you can attach your hard disk, flash disk to watch movies, see photos and listen audio, not just this you can download from Internet and can even watch and listen online. and interesting thing is that you have buit in torrents in some of the devices which you can use to download various movies and once downloaded you can watch it on your TV, without attaching or detaching it. moreover, YouTube Videos are also one of the major source of online videos now the Media Player Devices are coming with the functionality. these devices are having many features, even you can connect your TV Satellite receiver to this media player and can record your favorite TV shows directly to your Hard Disk using the media player device. These players can run almost all the media formats like mkv, vob, mov, mp4, mp3, avi etc and not only this you can copy iso file also it play ISO DVD and VCD .
Some Popular Media High Definition Players
  1. WD - WD has provided different models WDTV, WDTV LIVE, WD TV Live Plus.
  2. iomega - Screen Play direct media player, even 3D movies are also supported by this device.
  3. D-LINK - Wireless HD Media Player
  4. Popcorn Hour
  5. Dune Smart
  6. BOXEE BOXEEE BOX
  7. Sage Sage TV
  8. Micca Mplay HD
  9. Novatron HD
  10. Acryn Play on
  11. and many more
but above are most popular brands and devices, Now in future every control will be on your screen......

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