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alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 40 recensioni su Slingbox M1. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.8/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri Home Theater. Gli clienti sono impressionati da affidabilità e design. In aggiunta, usabilità e prezzo ottengono buoni commenti.
prezzo, usabilità, design, affidabilità
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri Home Theater, Slingbox M1 ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 91/100 = qualità Eccellente.
Recensione utente (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 26 user reviews of Slingbox M1 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other Home Theater Systems on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the price and design, but some have doubts about the reliability.
usability, design, price
reliability
73% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Recensione esperto da : Ben Drawbaugh (engadget.com)
It's been 10 years since Sling Media was founded, and here we stand with the fifth-generation Slingbox, the M1. Like all Slingboxes before it, the M1 can
1080p video quality ; Integrated IR blaster ; Built-in WiFi
Relies on IR for control ; Pricey compared to competing products ; Only the desktop app is free ; Can't watch via the browser
With the addition of built-in WiFi and a $30 price cut, the M1 is a solid replacement for the Slingbox 350. While it does still have a higher upfront cost than competing products, it can also stream content that no other device can -- namely, live...
Recensione esperto da : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
If you want to watch live TV on your mobile devices, the Slingbox M1 is the most affordable place-shifting box yet, even if you need to pay extra for the apps.
Affordable. Smooth, sharp picture. Easy to set up. Integrated Wi-Fi.
Mobile apps cost extra. Slingbox and connected HDTV can only watch one channel at a time between them. Lacks HDMI connectivity.
Conclusion The Slingbox M1 is the least expensive and most flexible Slingbox yet. It doesn't bother with an on-screen menu or any sort of HDTV content portal like the Slingbox 500 (now the SlingTV), but at $150 it doesn't need to. Even with the extra...
Recensione esperto da : Matt Swider (techradar.com)
Now with Wi-Fi, it's the cheapest way to remotely watch and control your cable box
Built-in dual-band Wi-Fi ; Most affordable Slingbox ; Compact design ; No monthly fees ; New apps on July 20
Performance depends on your connection ; No HDMI in this version ; Component cables get messy
The most affordable Slingbox gets a redesign, and the Wi-Fi-included upgrade makes it worth considering over the premium version that's double the price.
Recensione esperto da : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
Sling Media has added a new member to its family of place-shifting streaming media boxes, the Slingbox M1. Despite its ho-hum design, the M1's a pretty cool little box, and the noteworthy hardware feature here is the inclusion of Wi-Fi, which...
The affordable Slingbox M1 streams video from your TV or DVR (or any analog source) to your PC, tablet, smartphone, and some streaming boxes at resolutions up to full 1080p HD. IR blasters are built into the box's body, eliminating the need for...
Smartphone- and tablet-viewing apps cost extra. It duplicates some of the features found on TV anywhere apps you may already be using. No HDMI support. As always, streaming capabilities are only as good as your home bandwidth.
The $150 Slingbox M1 brings TV streaming to nearly any mobile device, PC, or Mac, now with the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi.
Recensione esperto da : John Falcone (cnet.com)
Attention, couch potatoes: Forget "TV everywhere" apps. The Slingbox can stream live TV -- and DVR recordings -- to most smartphones, tablets, and PCs. If you've got a a Web connection, you can get your favorite TV programs, even in glorious high-def.
The ; streams video from your TV or DVR (or any analog source) to your PC, tablet, smartphone, and some streaming boxes at resolutions up to full 1080p HD. IR blasters are built into the box’s body, eliminating the need for annoying extra external...
Smartphone- and tablet-viewing apps cost extra. Unlike the step-up Slingbox 500 model, this one lacks Wi-Fi and HDMI support. It duplicates some of the features found on TV anywhere apps you may already be using. As always, streaming capabilities are...
The Slingbox 350 is an excellent way to watch your TV or DVR video content anywhere.
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Williams (stuff.tv)
Stream your set-top box to wherever you are
Up to 1080p support ; Fairly reliable performance ; Works with loads of different hardware
No HDMI ; Expensive mobile apps ; Ads in desktop apps ; Fiddly and a bit limited
It’s starting to feel quite dated, but this is a good option for frequent travellers
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Hayward (techhive.com)
Sling brought back the native desktop apps and built Wi-Fi in to its entry-level Slingbox, now called the M1.
Effortless cable/satellite placeshifting with high-quality image ; No restrictions on content
Sluggish menu navigation ; No HDMI option
Modern cable and satellite services may be chipping away at Slingbox’s once-totally distinctive feature set, but the M1 proves a great entry-level option for placeshifting live and recorded TV without undue restrictions.
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Williams (pcauthority.com.au)
The need for DVRs is fading away. Heck, most of the time I don't use a TV tuner anymore, even when watching TV. However, there are still ways to get the experience and content of your DVR on your phone, laptop or tablet. The Slingbox M1 can make it...
If you’re still tied to your set-top box the Slingbox M1 will do the job of firing content over to you, wherever you may be.
Recensione esperto da : Vicki Stokes (mymac.com)
Slingbox is a TV streaming media device that you attach to your cable or satellite box, allowing you to control and view live TV and DVR content via the SlingPlayer app on your mobile phone, iPad or SlingPlayer desktop on your computer. This is called...
Recensione esperto da : Kevin Purcell (gottabemobile.com)
Thanks to services like the new Dish Sling TV , now in beta, we're getting closer to the cord cutter's dream of watching any TV show or event on an iPhone or Android phone. A Slingbox still offers the only consistent way to watch all the content...
Slingbox M1 costs $150 plus $15 per app plus the cost of the user’s TV service from the cable or satellite provider. The new Dish Sling TV service might mean that a Slingbox isn’t the best way to watch live TV on the go if it grows to include all the...
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