The Bravia Internet Video Link from Sony is a compact device that allows you to watch Internet video to a Sony Bravia HDTV. The device sits behind your TV and can be controlled via your television remote. You'll be able to browse online music videos, movie trailers, user-generated videos, personalized weather, traffic feeds, and more.
| Connectors |
1x RJ-45 Ethernet 1x HDMI Input 1x HDMI Output 1x DMex |
| Electrical Requirements | AC: 120 VAC, 60 Hz |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.75 x 1.25 x 4.1" (22.2 x 3.2 x 10.5 cm) |
| Weight | 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) |
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Comments about Sony Bravia Internet Video Link:
The product promises the ability to create links to custom Internet sites of the user's chosing. In practice it only links to pre-determined sites. The video streaming, in spite of the fact that there is HD potential, is nothing more than QVGA (like a postage stamp).
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Installation is easy but the performance is far less than good. Lots of "buffering" while more data downloads from the web. No solution other than to have something better than 768 kbps DSL. It's marvelous if you have a fast connection and live with a mindset that you need more free clips and want to see movie trailers. Local weather come up pretty quicly but so does the weather channel on my TV. Save your money. This is a waste!
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