Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Ryan , review by: HEXUS.net
Straightforward installation, Sleek design, Ample USB connectivity
Notable lag and stuttering, No WiFi, Underpowered internals, Heavily compressed audio and visuals
NZXT's Doko has an MSRP of $99.99 and can be purchased in the UK for around £95. At present the Doko faces no direct competition but the soon-to-be-released Razer Forge TV is waiting in the wings with the promise of enhanced gaming performance, WiFi conne...
Published: 2015-02-28, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Cost effective in-home streaming solution, Compact design, Completely silent operation, Plug-and-play ready, USB OTG, Ethernet cable included in box, Easy to use interface,
No HDMI cable included in box, 30Hz limit, NZXT DOKO Remote Desktop Gaming Review, Thank you, NZXT, for providing us with this sample,
PriceThe NZXT DOKO is currently available from the NZXT Armory for $99.99 in the US right now. It can also be pre-ordered in the UK from Scan.co.uk for £95.99, although I suspect that price may lower after the official UK launch on March 19th (2015). This...
Published: 2015-02-16, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Video quality from your gaming PC is very good, Connection with Sender is straightforward, Passively cooled and silent in operation, Four USB ports give you all the connections you need, Automatic firmware update (provided you have an Internet connection)
No WiFi, Noticeable latency in gameplay, Xbox controller doesn't work unless you muck about with ‘Run as Administrator', The price seems rather high for a device aimed at casual gamers.
At first glance the limit of Full HD resolution and frame rates around 30fps look like terrible obstacles to game play but in practice this isn’t a major issue. The 50-80ms latency isn’t too critical for solo game play but would be a real problem for hardcore...
Small, lightweight, Aesthetically pleasing, Plenty of USBoverIP ports, Great streaming performance, Nonoise whatsoever, Low power operation
Wired network connection required, Source computer cannot be used at same time
Steaming content is a hugely popular undertaking nowadays because end users want the flexibility of being able to gain access to a variety of different media without being locked to an office. DOKO addresses this current streaming trend by allowing users ...
It isn't perfect, but if you want to stream PC games to your TV the NZXT Doko does a good job for sensible money.Tags:Network & Wi-fi,Smart Home,GamesBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this articleSha...
Effortless to set up and use, Can do anything your PC can do, Good picture quality, Reasonably responsive
Framerate too choppy for video, Response time too slow for many games
This is one of the quickest and easiest ways to access the full power of your PC from your living TV. It can literally do anything your PC can. However, its low framerate and high response time means it isn't the best option for video playback or gaming....
Small Form Factor, Blends In Easily, 1080p Resolution, Simple Installation, 30 FPS Streaming, Four USB Ports, Power Efficient
No Wireless Capability, Some Graphical Overlays Do Not Display, No Included HDMI Cable, Latency issues at times
Where does the NZXT DOKO succeed? The DOKO works well by providing a means of streaming your desktop PC to the TV. It blends into the entertainment center far better than a computer so it can be hidden easily. The testing I did was done using a power...
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Published: 2015-04-30, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: What took center stage at famed case manufacturer NZXT's suite at CES 2015 was not a chassis or even enclosure related but a small device barely larger than a 120mm fan. This device, dubbed the “DOKO” was unlike anything NZXT has offered before, aiming to...