Yes, it really works. Read on for more details.
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Slingbox™
What if you were able to watch live television
wherever you go? The World Series in your cube.
MSNBC breaking news at the coffeeshop. Your local
news station halfway around the world. Lost
in Hawaii. Emeril Live in your kitchen.
Now what if we told you that you could do that
without having to lug a television, a cable box, a
satellite dish, or a subscription along with you? In
fact, you don’t need anything besides your laptop
(which is attached to your hip already).
That’s because back home, you have a Slingbox
sitting on top of your television. The simple silver
device looks suspiciously like a gigantic chocolate
bar, but the technology inside is truly sweet. This
award-winning gadget is a breakthrough device that
enables you to watch and control your living room
television programming from anywhere by turning any
Internet-connected laptop, desktop, PDA, or
smartphone into a personal television.
With a wave of a virtual magic wand, Slingbox
placeshifts the television signal from your source
device to your PC – located at home or 3,000 miles
away – via the Internet. Thanks to the Slingbox, you
can enjoy your home TV programming
wherever you are – the
office, a hotel room, your garden, even the bathroom
– anywhere there is an Internet connection. You
truly can watch and control your television anytime,
anywhere – the power is in your hands.

| The SlingPlayer software works
hand-in-hand with the hardware in the
Slingbox to allow you to watch and control
your TV on your computer.
SlingRemote™ in
SlingPlayer gives you full
control over virtually any A/V device, from
changing channels and viewing recorded
content to fast-forwarding or setting up a
season pass. So while your TV and Slingbox
sit at home, you can be out and about with
SlingPlayer. We believe that watching your TV is about, well, you. That’s why your remote control is your own, your favorite channels are your own, and your video signal is just the way you like it. |
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