Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player
Seagate® FreeAgent Theater™ Media Player The easiest way to move your photos, movies and music from your PC to your TV. The Seagate® FreeAgent Theater™ media player lets you share and enjoy your digital media library with friends and family without having to crowd around a PC screen or struggle with confusing network configuration and cable issues. Simply insert a Seagate FreeAgent Go drive into the media dock, or use the convenient, front-mounted USB port to connect flash drives, external hard drives and digital cameras that support USB connectivity. Then grab the included remote control and start enjoying your digital media from the comfort of your couch. It even supports 1080i high-definition playback and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio surround sound, so your movies and music will look and sound great. Seagate FreeAgent Theater Media PlayerView Larger What’s in the box? FreeAgent Theater media player, remote control, (more…)
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3 Comments to 'Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player (STCEA101-RK)'
July 13, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
A better choice than a media pc?
Unit is capable, quick, and competent. ONLY plays a few formats but does so flawlessly for the most part and a quick download of AVC free conversion software takes care of the…
July 13, 2009
1.0 out of 5 stars
unappy cannon owner
think twice before you buy this if you have a cannon power shot like I do and hope to watch and listen to your videos.
July 13, 2009
3.0 out of 5 stars
Be aware there is NO HDMI
Might want to wait for the 2.0 version when they hopefully will add an HDMI output. You would think by now that this would be standard for an HD box of any kind.
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