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Posted at 11:59 PM on Tuesday 12/2/08 by
Ben
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Dell Home has the Linksys DMA2100 Media Center Extender for $60 with free shipping. Brings the power of your Windows Media Center and your digital music, movies and photos to any TV in your home without running wires.
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    TheKitty - Posted 12:02 am PST 12/3/08 (1484 Posts)  Report Spam

    darn, crazy cheap - cme out at like $400, was $120, them $100.

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    ucdcaleb - Posted 12:21 am PST 12/3/08 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

    will this work with your computer to send streaming netflix movies from there to your tv?

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    gpeek - Posted 12:49 am PST 12/3/08 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2 Yes, but your PC has to be running Windows Media Center. You will need to install a plugin on your PC to stream Netflix out to the media extender.

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    fossil - Posted 12:56 am PST 12/3/08 (386 Posts)  Report Spam

    will this thing run mkv?

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    AllenU - Posted 4:45 am PST 12/3/08 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    cheapest I've ever seen.
    just bought 1.

    thanks Ben!!!

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    CartWheel - Posted 4:49 am PST 12/3/08 (119 Posts)  Report Spam

    OOS

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    slashwt2000 - Posted 5:40 am PST 12/3/08 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

    will this work with windows media center 2005 XP or just Vista MCE?

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    CartWheel - Posted 5:57 am PST 12/3/08 (119 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7 -- did you read the description on Dell's site?

    "The DMA2100 gives you access to the entertainment content on your Microsoft Windows Vista Premium or Ultimate PC to enjoy in the comfort of your living room."

    But it doesn't matter... As I said, they don't have them in stock anymore.

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    CartWheel - Posted 6:02 am PST 12/3/08 (119 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7 -- did you read the description on Dell's site?

    "The DMA2100 gives you access to the entertainment content on your Microsoft Windows Vista Premium or Ultimate PC to enjoy in the comfort of your living room."

    But it doesn't matter... As I said, they don't have them in stock anymore.

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    thornbe - Posted 6:56 am PST 12/3/08 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

    I was able to order mine. This is the cheapest I have seen the DMA2100. It's usually around $100.

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    CartWheel - Posted 7:23 am PST 12/3/08 (119 Posts)  Report Spam

    #10 - yeah, that's weird. The ordering page says that it's out of stock, but it let me add it to my cart and complete the checkout.

    7% off EPP discount too!

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    krom - Posted 7:38 am PST 12/3/08 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    Well for what it's worth (depending on stock)I ordered one. Too good a deal to pass up.

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    CartWheel - Posted 9:03 am PST 12/3/08 (119 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 There are plugins to listen to XM radio in Windows Media Center (provided that you have that service, of course). That means that you could also listen to it through the Media Extender on your home theater.

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    haas - Posted 10:29 am PST 12/3/08 (73 Posts)  Report Spam

    Just ordered one on the EPP site. Save 7% plus used the credit card/dpa swap and got another 4% off. Out the door $56.78 NICE!

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