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The Slingbox Pro allows you to watch your home TV from anywhere in the world

Review: Slingbox Pro media streaming device

The Slingbox is a telly addict's best friend

Written by Andrea-Marie Vassou

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Being stuck on a train or in a foreign hotel room can be a boring experience, unless you happen to have a Slingbox to hand.

The Slingbox Pro allows viewers to watch and control their home television using a PC or mobile phone anywhere in the world (anywhere there's an internet connection, anyway).

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It improves on the original Slingbox with higher speeds and support for widescreen broadcasts. It can also accept input from high-definition set-top boxes, and has an integrated analogue and digital TV tuner.

The box is large and bright and painted in a vivid red. The setup was easy, if time consuming. It comes with four inputs so it's possible to plug in a Sky or cable box, DVD player and even a games console.

Setting up the internet connection was not as easy. The Slingbox Pro doesn’t have a wireless network connection, so it must be wired up near the router. If that's too far to string a cable, it may be necessary to invest in a Homeplug network kit which uses the existing mains power cabling to carry the signal, but this adds an extra £70 or so on top of the Pro's £200 price tag.

The device comes with software for PCs and Macs, although the software to watch TV on a mobile phone requires an extra subscription. The installation process uses a step-by-step wizard and took us around six minutes to get the devices talking. It's then possible to watch your 'home' TV anywhere you can get a broadband-speed connection (which includes being in the same house, using a notebook PC in the garden).

Once installation is complete, the main window, similar to Windows Media Player, appears on the PC. In addition to playing video, it includes channel-changing controls. Picture quality was faultless, even when we maximised the window to make it fill the PC's screen. For television enthusiasts, there's nothing better out there.

Vista compatible: Yes

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Overall Can keep you amused when out and about.

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