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Netgear NeoTV NTV200 Streaming Player

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Aron Schatz
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December 12, 2011
Manufacturer
Netgear
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Netgear NeoTV NTV200 Streaming Player
The NeoTV NTV200 may lack some localing network features of competing units, but focusing on only internet streaming allows it to surpass other models in key areas.
Tags Reviews Multimedia Internet Convergence NeoTV Netgear NTV200 Video Reviews

Page 2: Specifications, Marketing Summary, Package Contents

Specifications

Package Contents
  • NeoTV™ Streaming Player (NTV200)
  • Remote control
  • Two (2) CR2032 coin batteries
  • Note: HDMI cable not included
  • Power adapter
  • Quick start guide

Features
  • Easy setup
  • Up to 1080p HD streaming
  • Built-in Wireless-N for extended-range (b/g/n compatible)
  • Ethernet port
  • HDMI video output
  • 5.1 surround sound

System Requirements
  • Broadband Internet connection
  • PC/tablet with Internet browser for service activation
  • TV with HDMI input and cable

Networking
  • Built-in Wi-Fi 300 Mbps (802.11 b/g/n)
  • 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45)


Marketing Summary

Quote

Turn your TV into a Smart TV. Introducing NeoTV Streaming Player (NTV200) from NETGEAR. NeoTV Streaming Player turns your existing TV into a Smart TV, instantly streaming thousands of movies, the latest TV shows, music and song selections from every genre possible, the most-viewed videos, the hottest games, updated tech podcasts, and endless other entertainment options straight to the biggest screen in your home.

That's access to the best selection of streaming entertainment available - with more channels, apps, games and more being added constantly.

http://www.netgear.com/home/products/hometheater/media-players/NTV200.aspx


Package Contents

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Aside from some literature, you get the NTV200, a remote, and an AC adapter. You'll have to supply your own HDMI cable, but they are pretty cheap these days.

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The remote is pretty thin and light which is fine for a streaming player. Here you can see it in comparison to a standard size CD.

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The remote uses two CR2032 batteries (same as the CMOS batteries on motherboards). This seems to be a trend of not using AAA batteries for small remotes. While it allows them to be thinner, it also means battery replacement is more of a hassle. Do you have a spare CR2032 laying around?
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Page 2
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  • Marketing Summary
  • Package Contents
Page 3
  • NeoTV NTV200
  • Installation
Page 4
  • Interface
  • Video Review
  • Conclusion
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