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A third cable is designed to control the channel-changing and other functions of your recorder or cable box it terminates with two so-called infrared blasters, which are meant to be taped in front of the infrared "eyes" of your TV equipment.īut suppose you're not most people. It has inputs for RCA and S-video cables you can switch between sources from the road. If there's no Ethernet jack handy, Sling will sell you a $100 Powerline adapter, which you plug into an electrical socket it makes the electrical wiring of your house part of your network.)Īnother cable connects a spare video recorder or TV output to the Slingbox itself. Wireless networks aren't fast enough to handle the Slingbox's video reliably.

An Ethernet cable connects the Slingbox to the router on your home network. ("It's supposed to be an ingot," a spokesman corrected me.)įor most people, setting it up is a 15-minute prospect, according to the company. Picture three squares of chocolate broken off a Nestle bar, cast in silver and blown up to 10.6 by 1.6 by 4 inches.

The Slingbox itself is truly eccentric-looking.

Now that all of this is available for cell phone viewing-with no monthly fee-well, the mind boggles.
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It's for the traveler who wants to keep up with his hometown news while away.Īnd if you have friends who can't see the big game because of a local broadcast blackout-really, really good friends-you could even let them download the free Slingbox player software and watch your local broadcast, though the Slingbox folks don't endorse this last use.
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It's for the hotel-room prisoner who wants to watch a movie on a TiVo at home, having realized that it's cheaper to pay $10 for a night of high-speed Internet than $13.95 for an in-room movie. It's for people with a fancy satellite receiver downstairs in the living room, but who want to watch upstairs in bed before retiring. Sure enough, the Slingbox has always been intended to fill certain niches. Now, if you don't travel much, and even if you do, your reaction to this statement may well be, "So?" Now you can watch your home TV anywhere you can make phone calls-a statement that's never appeared in print before today (at least not accurately). On cell phones with high-speed Internet connections, the requirement of a wireless Internet hot spot goes away, too.
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Now we've reached another milestone in society's great march toward anytime, anywhere TV: Slingbox owners can install new player software on Windows Mobile palmtops and cell phones, thereby eliminating even the laptop requirement. The requirements are high-speed Internet connections at both ends, a home network and a Windows computer-usually a laptop-to watch on. It's designed to let you, a traveler on the road, watch what's on TV back at your house, or what's been recorded by a video recorder like a TiVo. Last year, a strange-looking gadget called the Slingbox ($250) began offering that possibility. What's next-eliminating the TV altogether? Then TiVo, which eliminated the necessity of even knowing when or where a show was to be broadcast. Then cable TV, which blew open your channel choices. Then came the VCR, which spared you the requirement of being there on time. You had a choice of three channels, and if you missed the broadcast, you'd feel like an idiot at the water cooler the next day. In the olden days, Americans gathered in front of the television sets in their living rooms to watch designated shows at designated times.
