D-Link Introduces MovieNite Plus Streaming Media Player

D-Link has introduced its latest product ‘MovieNite Plus’ DSM-312 streaming media player. MovieNite Plus let users stream ceaseless amount of movies and TV shows at up to 1080p HD video quality to their TV screens. Side by side, the device offers over 130 channels and apps for entertainment, providing something for virtually everyone in the family. This media player is available for pre-order at Amazon for $79.99 and it will be available at retail and online outlets in the US from next month.

D-Link MovieNite Plus, Image Credit: D-Link

Features

  • Instant Access to the Latest Movies, Shows, and Music, all on your TV.
  • Full 1080p HD Experience.
  • Easy setup will have you watching in minutes, on almost any TV.
  • Stream new movie releases the same day they come out on DVD with VUDU.
  • Transform your living room into a home theater with Netflix.
  • Tap into the endless entertainment of YouTube.
  • Connect with your favorite artists and discover new ones.
  • Stay connected to what matters most with mydlink.
  • Additional channels and apps are just around the corner.

Press Release

D-Link Introduces MovieNite Plus Streaming Media Player Offering Compelling Entertainment Options in 1080p HD

Stream the Latest Movies, Shows and Music Right to Your TV – Making any Night a MovieNite

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Transforming any living room into the ultimate entertainment center, D-Link today announced the MovieNite™ Plus (DSM-312), offering consumers more entertainment options straight to the TV and turning any night into a MovieNite™. The robust MovieNite Plus allows users to stream an endless amount of the latest movies and TV shows at up to 1080p HD video quality, as well as music right to their TV, including content from VUDU®, Netflix®, YouTube®, Facebook, and coming soon, Hulu Plus. MovieNite Plus also transforms the TV into a digital photo album with Picasa, allowing users to share memories in stunning HD quality. In addition, it offers over 130 channels and apps for endless entertainment choices, providing something for virtually everyone in the family.

“Whether you are looking to stream the latest flicks from VUDU, catch up on your favorite TV shows available on Netflix, or just want to listen to some music from Pandora, our new MovieNite Plus offers a simple to use solution that delivers the biggest names in entertainment straight to your TV,” said Ken Loyd, director, consumer products, D-Link. “D-Link continues to deliver user-friendly entertainment solutions offering an unlimited amount of content at the best HD resolution for a great value.”

Featuring a simple three-step setup, the easy-to-use MovieNite Plus works with almost any TV and is an ideal media player for any user. MovieNite Plus is equipped with built-in wireless and Ethernet connectivity for quick and easy connection to a home network, HDMI output to stream HD movies up to 1080p, and composite audio/video connection to turn any analog TV into a Smart TV. Simply plug the MovieNite Plus into a TV and power outlet and set up MovieNite Plus using the onscreen menu.

MovieNite Plus features user-friendly one-button navigation from the remote control for instant access to VUDU, Netflix, Pandora, and YouTube, and an easy onscreen menu to access a limitless amount of entertainment options. Users can also conveniently access live video from mydlink™-enabled Cloud Cameras on a TV via the mydlink app to monitor their home or keep an eye on kids or pets.

Availability and Pricing:

The MovieNite Plus (DSM-312) streaming media player is available for pre-order now for $79.99 at Amazon.com. MovieNite Plus will be available at retail and e-tail outlets in the U.S. beginning in July. More information about MovieNite Plus is available online at www.dlink.com/dsm-312.

Source: Engadget

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