Dane-Elec So G Stream Comments

Author Edward Chester
Published 14th Aug 2009
Manufacturer Dane-Elec
Supplier Play
Price £65.21 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £74.99 (Inc VAT)
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Design Score 9 for Design
Features Score 7 for Features
Performance Score 7 for Performance
Value Score 9 for Value
Overall Score 7 for Overall
Dane-Elec So G Stream
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comment Pbryanw said on 14th August 2009

Looks like I'll have to wait until the inevitable WDTV wireless update, before I buy one of these.

Also, I know they had to keep the price down but by going wireless G, can the Dane-Elec stream HD content?

comment HDRE said on 14th August 2009

I whole heartedly agree with TR, the interface, the file format support have let this down for me. Considering it has the same chipset as Western Digital's media player this is big mistake, especially as comparisons are inevitable. My money is staying in my pocket until the above is fixed via a firmware update. As I have a Wireless Network at home this could have been the clincher for me. Now I'm tempted to stick with my little WDTV media player and await for Western Digital's response.

comment Chocoa said on 14th August 2009

"...Most importantly, it doesn't support the essential HD codecs, VC-1 and h.264 so nearly all HD media is out of the question..."

WHAT! I was almost interested until the above. Why would they include HDMI and leave out popular codecs that support the format. - For me, H.264( as x264) plus AC3 & DTS in MKV are mandatory. Hohum

BTW Still waiting for the Xtreamer ( http://www.xtreamer.net )review guys.....

comment HDRE said on 16th August 2009

Just to let interested parties know... Western Digital are back with an update to their WD TV HD Media Player. Network is supported via an Ethernet Port, with is a plus, along with dts decoding. It's a shame about the lack of wifi support. Looks like my wait may be longer than i had hoped aferall, but I'm reserving judgement. Until Dane-Elec and other competators get serious with decent codec support and provide a intuative and customer friendly interface to their media players, Western Digital will remain in a League of their own.

For more information go to

http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/16/wd-tv-2-spruces-up-western-digitals-already-attractive-media-pl/

@Chocoa
The Xtreamer does look interesting. It would appear they are going head to head with WD and are turning mine.

http://www.xtreamer.net/107/content-pages/Xtreamer-vs-WDTV.aspx

comment Pbryanw said on 16th August 2009

Thanks for the engadget link HDRE (wow - hot off the press - posted 16 August). I've just installed a powerline in my living room, so the ethernet connection isn't a problem. If they can release it about the same price as the original WDTV, I'd be tempted.

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