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- #SAGETV HD300 REVIEW INSTALL#
- #SAGETV HD300 REVIEW UPDATE#
- #SAGETV HD300 REVIEW FOR ANDROID#
- #SAGETV HD300 REVIEW PC#
#SAGETV HD300 REVIEW INSTALL#
To install SageTV MiniClient on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The latest version released by its developer is 1.4.4. The company that develops SageTV MiniClient is Android Easy Apps Team Member.
#SAGETV HD300 REVIEW FOR ANDROID#
#SAGETV HD300 REVIEW UPDATE#
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Ultimate Guide - Fall 2010 New Show Guide.Amulet Voice Activated Remote Control Gets Reviewed.Plex HTPC UI Will Be In the Next Gen LG TVs.Preorder your SageTV HD300 at the SageTV Store – expected ship date is September 10th To read the complete, GeekTonic Review of the SageTV HD300 HD Theater click here Audio Improvements – the HD Audio and ability to downmix HD Audio to your old TV & audio components is a great improvement.But $150 is a pretty good price in my opinion – especially for the featureset compared to other non-HTPC extenders even. Hopefully, we’ll see these drop to $125 or even less with discounts down the road as we did with the HD200. I expected it to cost about the same as the HD200. Price – Cheaper is something I didn’t see coming.Without question the top 3 Important Changes the SageTV HD300 brings to the table are: Power supply plug is designed to fit into most power strips w/out blocking other outlets.Breakout cable with Composite, analog audio and component video connections included.10/100 Ethernet (still no gigabit Ethernet).This should take care of the biggest problem we saw using the HD200 as a standalone media player. The number of import files allowed when using in standalone mode (for media-player use without HTPC server) is increased to around 100,000 (HD200 was around 15,000). Note: T he Online, Search, Prev CH and DVD Return buttons are removed from the old remotes to make room for these buttons. They’ve added 3 IR-Learning buttons for TV Volume Up/Down and TV Power. We still get the same mostly-boring & geeky remote control that came with the HD100 & HD200 with a couple of changes. The new HD300 beats both of those prices with a $149.95 retail price! Semi-Programmable Remote The HD200 sold for $200 and more recently $180 after discount. I’m not sure if anyone saw this one coming. We’ll put this under minor, but welcome improvements. The LED on the front of the HD300 is much more subdued (not as bright) and doesn’t blink constantly. One of the things that annoyed many HD200 users was the ever-blinking and too-bright LED light on the front. I have one with my test HD300 and it not only allows you to hide the HD300 in a cabinet or mount behind your flat-screen TV – it also gives you excellent IR range. External IR Receiver SupportĪn external IR receiver is sold separately. An important feature that many SageTV enthusiasts have been clamoring for.ĭTS decode/downmix to 2 channel – Those Blu-ray discs will play on all TVs and receivers even if you don’t have HD-Audio. HDMI 1.3 output w/ support for Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD/MA passthrough. I’ll go into more detail on the chipset & capabilities in the review. Here’s a photo of the HD300 next to a deck of cards to give you a feel for how small.Ĭompared to the HD200 it has a 1.5x faster processor, 2x more memory bandwidth, and 2x the total RAM memory. Even smaller than the last version HD200. I’ve been using this new Extender/Media Player for weeks now and will have the full, GeekTonic review of the new HD300 later this afternoon (UPDATE: The complete HD300 Review is here ), but I wanted to run through the important highlights of this next-generation SageTV HD Theater: Small & Light Footprint We now learn the reason for the lack of extenders this summer – the next-generation, SageTV HD300 is here. Anyone who has wanted a new extender for SageTV recently has been out of luck since it’s been out of stock at the SageTV store since June 1st causing much speculation on the forums. Their last extender – the SageTV HD Theater HD200 model was a definite success and considered top of the class when it comes to HTPC extenders.
#SAGETV HD300 REVIEW PC#
Over the past several years SageTV has been able to differentiate itself from the Home Theater PC (HTPC) crowd with their dedicated hardware.