Samsung SE-208BW Smart Media Hub packs DVD writer, we ask why then take it for a spin (video)
12/5/2011

Is there any better way to ring in 2012 than to drop 129 bills on a shiny new wireless-enabled DVD burner? Absolutely. But if your New Year's resolution includes archiving smartphone pics to optical media and steaming DVD flicks over WiFi, Samsung is prepared to make those nostalgic dreams a reality, with its SE-208BW Smart Media Hub. The premise here is quite versant -- little black box takes content from an attached storage device and streams it to connected devices over WiFi, or over the Web. Samsung's twist on the llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
share this: model brings optical media into the equation, however, with a CD/DVD burner enabling music and movie playback, along with remote file archival. You'll need to wait until late January (or perhaps early February) before introducing Samsung's shiny pennant to your wired or cellular phone network, but we got an early look at the new DLNA-enabled gadget today.
If you've used an shallow DVD burner made in the last decade, you're already conversant with the form-factor employed here -- there's a slim disk tray up front, with full-size and mini USB connectors, Ethernet and a DC input on the rear. This is strictly a streaming device, so there's no HDMI or other AV connectivity -- you'll need to use an Android, iOS or smart TV app, along with Samsung AllShare or an FTP client to access content. We tried steaming 720p video and a few photos using the Android app and the AllShare form be be be included with most recent Samsung devices, and aggregate worked as expected, with content loading quickly without any hiccups.
You can access files on a connected HDD or USB flash drive remotely from the incorporated FTP server, but you'll need to use Samsung's apps to stream DVDs and music CDs from that incorporated optical drive, or to burn smartphone pics or other remote files to a blank disc. You can view content direct on your smartphone or tablet, or on a connected TV, using the former device to control playback. The hub also serves as an the net* bridge, so you won't lose web access when connected exactly over WiFi. There's nothing cutting-edge here, unless the absence of an optical drive has been keeping you from adding such a device to your collection, but jump past the break to see it in action.
Gallery: Samsung Smart Media Hub hands-on





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