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Seagate Goflex TV - Digital Multimedia Receiver/Player - $98 (Postage: $9 - $14)

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Pretty awesome deal on a really good media player! Probably the only place you can get this for under $100. Other than networking your computer to this media player so you can play your favourite movies, music and photos on your TV, in full 1080p HD with vibrant surround sound, you can also use this media player to stream Netflix, YouTube, vTuner, Picasa, Flickr, RSS feeds :)

They also offer free pickup/COD! Just select pickup at the checkout!

Supported Audio Formats
MP3, WMA, WAV, PCM, AC3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, Real Audio, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), APE

Supported Video Formats
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Motion-JPEG, Xvid, DivX, WMV, ASF, AVI, MKV, MOV, VOB, IFO, FLV, DivX HD, RM, TS, M2TS, H.264, RMVB, VC-1

Supported Pictures Formats
BMP, JPG, GIF, TIFF, PNG

Supported Non-Multimedia Formats
ISO image

Other specs are on the website!

URL : http://www.ht.com.au/part/Y1463-FreeAgent-GoFlex-TV-digital-…

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  • what diff between it and hometheatre+

  • Sound like a good deal.
    but i ll prefer the WD TV live for 88$ ,plus it got 2 USB ports.
    also if you install B-Rad firmware ,you can even use it as a torrent agent.
    tnx for the post
    cheers :-)

    • does that firmware fix the problem with some MKV files freezing ???

      • I believe it's fixed as I've never run into any freezing with my MKV files.

        @Bobbymg, this one has 2 usb as well.

        • are you running the B-Rad firmware too ???

          is it easy to switch back to the normal firmware ?

      • I running normal firmware, and not seen a MKV freeze and I play pretty large ones over a TP-Link Wireless N USB adapter as well.

  • WD TV live $88: can you please show me where to buy? Thanks

    • i think that's expired, but usually every month someone is selling it for < $100 somewhere…

  • better find set top box that have these features.

  • +1

    Don't think any set top box will play all these file formats for less than $100.

    In fact, it even plays RMVB (mostly in Asia) which most won't do.

    Reviews are quite average though……

    http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/home_entertainment…

  • +1

    worth saying 1080P/HDMI

    they call it TV but no PVR function :S

    something like this looks awesome:
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220792…
    does everything including DLNA… but i dont trust the yumcha software on it…

  • You can get the WDTV HD Live at DSE for $88 delivered with the $20 paypal cashback

    http://dicksmith.com.au/product/XH1208/wdtv-hd-live-media-pl…

    Edit : Oops, thanks for pointing out you need to buy 2. I guess it would be decent if you could buy a few and use the $50 cash back with amex

    • no PVR still!

  • but you have to spend at least $200 to claim $20 cash back from paypal!

  • I have the FreeAgent Theatre HD+. Hasn't missed a beat, and plays everything thrown at it. Will probably get one of these when they drop again in price.

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