Back at CES in January, HP showed off its new MediaSmart TV and digital media receiver, the HP MediaSmart Connect to great interest from both Windows Home Server and Windows Media Center communities.
Today, HP announced that the HP MediaSmart Connect is now available for pre-order at leading online retailers in the USA for $349.99 – first orders should ship around July 15th.
What’s so great about the MediaSmart Connect? Well, quite a few of us have digital media receivers that we use with Windows Home Server – I have a Netgear Digital Entertainer EVA8000 sitting under the HDTV, and it streams content pretty well, albeit with a pretty miserable UX and firmware that’s likely to crash the unit if you press the wrong remote button at the wrong time. But, it’s okay, y’know?
The problem with the Netgear is that it’s not a Media Center Extender, so watching TV I’ve recorded on Media Center is a challenge. I could use one of the new Extender for Media Center devices from Linksys or D-Link (actually, just Linksys as D-Link haven’t shipped here in the UK yet) but then I can only access the Media Center and not my home server. Hmm…
So the great thing about the MediaSmart Connect is that is connects to *all* of the computers, home servers and NAS devices in your home, and aggregates the lot. One box, all of your content, on your TV.
You’ll have the choice of running with a standard Extender for Media Center experience (giving you access to Live TV, and Media Center’s wonderful UX, but remember, you don’t get DIVX or PNG file support through your extender natively) or through the Connect’s own MediaSmart experience, which provides access to a greater range of devices (including Windows Home Server) and file formats including PNG, DIVX and unprotected ITunes AAC files.
With the exception of Live TV, the MediaSmart menu gives you access to everything MediaCenter can, as well as additional online content and services including movie download services from CinemaNow and Vongo, photo printing from Snapfish (you knew that’s be in there, right?) and internet radio from Live365.
Certainly at first glance, it looks the most effective way so far to display content stored on Windows Home Server and Windows Media Center machines, without the manual effort required to move and transcode content around the network. Whether reality lives up to its promise, we’ll soon see – WGS has its hands on one of the first preview units available, and we’ll be putting the HP MediaSmart Connect through it’s paces this week – look out for a full hands on review in a few days time.
Here are a few photos of our review unit:
In the meantime, here’s what you get for your $349.99:
- HDMI or Component Output supporting 720p or 1080i
- Stereo analog or multi-channel optical digital audio
- Supports DLNA and UPnP-compliant media servers (includes Windows Media Connect for all Windows Home Server owners)
- Supports playback from physical mass storage drives via two USB ports and HP Pocket Media Drive
- Formats supported:
- Image: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG
- Audio: Windows Media Audio (WMA), WMA-Pro, WAV, AAC, MP3
- Video; MPEG-1, MPEG-2 MP@ML, MPEG-2 MP@HL, MPEG-4 ASP, H.264, WMV, WMV-HD
- Networking: Built-in 10/100 Ethernet, plus 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless
- Universal, 5 device programmable remote.
Shame to see that gigabit ethernet isn’t available on the first release, and those of you into your lossless audio formats, and newer video formats such as MKV won’t be fully served, but it will be interesting to see if HP add additional format support in future releases.
On June 18th at 12 p.m. Pacific Time, HP will open a trade-in program for HP MediaSmart Connect. The first 100 participants can exchange their old digital media adapter for a new HP MediaSmart Connect. Details are at www.hp.com/go/mediasmartconnect/tradein.
If you’re tempted by the HP MediaSmart Connect (and if i didn’t have one sitting in my lounge right now I would be), then head on over to your favourite US online retailer (no news on international releases just yet) and get your ore-order in. (If you use the link below, you’ll also support WGS with a contribution to our running costs.)
More Info: HP Press Release | Pre-order at Amazon.com


























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