Testseek.co.uk have collected 4 expert reviews of the Sony Bravia Internet Video Link DMX-NV1 and the average rating is 55%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Bravia Internet Video Link DMX-NV1.
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Abstract: Although we dont have anything particularly bad to say about the Sony Bravia Link, we dont have anything good to say either. The problem is two fold: for starters, it really doesnt do that much, and second, it costs $200. So in other words, we dont...
Abstract: While many of us have our collection of nice electronic toys, most of us can't afford to walk into a store, take a look at a company like Sony's complete line of Bravia media add-ons and walk out with it all. And your conscience might stop you anyway...
Published: 2008-10-02, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Slim module can be mounted out-of-sight on back of the television; reliable, hiccup-free video streaming; works seamlessly with Sonys XMB interface; supports Amazon Video On Demand; a lot of free content.
Only compatible with select Sony televisions; sluggish interface and poorly designed menus; most of the content can be freely accessed from the Internet; free content is mostly lackluster; video quality is poor in many instances; doesnt stream media f...
The Sony Bravia Internet Video Link (DMX-NV1) will stream Web video and Amazon Video On Demand to your Bravia HDTV, but its slow interface and limited content options will have you looking at alternatives. Specifications: Weight: 1.1 lbs; Product type:...
If you own a Sony Bravia HDTV that features the XrossMediaBar and if you want to access video content from Internet providers like YouTube or Wired.com, then the DMX-NV1 is worth considering especially because of the playback picture quality the BRAVIA...