Netgear has long been churning out networking kit, and the EVA700 Digital
Entertainer is its latest media streaming device.
As with other media streamers, such as the
Pinnacle Showcenter
200 and Kiss DP-600, the
Netgear will hook up to your home network (either wired or wirelessly) and
stream content direct from your PC to your TV.
If you happen to have a UPnP (universal plug and play) NAS (network storage
device), the EVA700 Digital Entertainer will also be able to grab media from
that too.
The silver-coloured unit is fairly large and, considering it tips the scales
at just 2kg and sounds pretty hollow when tapped, we feel
Netgear
could have made it more compact.
The front is kept very clean with just a power button, USB socket, infrared
receiver and headphone jack. Round the back you’ll find two Wifi antennas, an
Ethernet port and A/V outputs in the form of Scart, composite, S-video, and
component. There’s no HDMI option but, should you have an HD Ready TV set, the
component outputs will provide your set with an HD signal.
Audio is taken care of by standard RCA analogue outputs and a digital coaxial
alternative.
The EVA700 is controlled entirely via the remote, which is a compact affair
that’s stylishly designed and not too overcrowded with buttons. A couple of
navigation buttons would have been welcome on the device itself for those
moments when you lose the remote.
The USB port located at the front will read media direct from a USB key or
Fat32 USB hard drive. Although this is useful, if you’re planning to attach a
large hard drive you’ll have to cope with browsing through the stored content
using the standard directory tree.
We managed to get the EVA700 hooked up to our wireless network without any
major problems. The interface is more user-friendly than that of Pinnacle’s
Showcenter, but we found some pages to be frustratingly slow to load.
The device was able to stream DivX video over the 802.11g network without any
performance issues. As expected, streaming HD video wasn’t so successful and we
had to resort to using a wired Ethernet connection. Netgear recommends using its
Powerline Ethernet over mains adaptores (such as the
HDX101) – alternatively you
could consider other similar devices such as the
Panasonic BL-PA100KT
or Devolo Dlan 200
AVdesk.
Format support is good with Mpeg1/2/4, Avi, Wmv, DivX and Xvid all being
catered for and, as long as you've got a broadband internet connection, a huge
range of internet radio stations are made available.
While Netgear’s EVA700 does a good job of streaming video, audio and photos,
there is little new to shout about and we’ve seen plenty of similar devices over
the past few years. The lack of an HDMI output is disappointing and, although
the interface looks good, we were often left frustrated by slow opening pages
and unintuitive navigation. The RRP of just under £200 is pretty expensive, but
we found it for sale on
Amazon
for £155.
Also consider:
Philips SLM5500
Stream your video, music and photos with the minimum of fuss
Pinnacle Showcenter
200
Compact media streamer, but the interface is awkward
Noxon 2
Wirelessly stream Internet radio and your digital music collection to your hifi
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