Considering that the cat's
out of the bag, we couldn't help but take the opportunity to get a closer look at the newest Slingbox. The unit boasted a small frame and plenty of ports, but it still rocked that tried and true Slingbox look throughout. Go on, check the gallery below to get up close and personal with the SOLO.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andrew Wise @ Sep 26th 2007 9:42PM
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly does this enable me to do that the Slingbox Pro does not ?
Does this enable me to watch the stream on my computer and watch a different channel on the cable box?
..like my slingbox tuner allows me now
Eric @ Sep 26th 2007 10:57PM
I have the Slingbox A/V and think the picture quality is just fine over my 100BaseT network, and very good over the public infrastructure. Since you have the Pro, do you use the component input? If so, can you compare the quality of that versus the S-video input? I would think the compression would negate any real advantage of the component inputs, especially since they are analog.
Denver_80203 @ Sep 26th 2007 9:57PM
I don't get it.. this is RGB/NO HDMI but the 'pro model' is HDMI/No RGB.
Is the HD image really that good over internet?
kevin @ Sep 26th 2007 10:41PM
Actually, the "Pro Model" only has an HDMI port to plug into a Component breakout box, making it have the same ports as this. The HDMI connector doesn't actually accept HDMI.
MegaZone @ Sep 27th 2007 1:46AM
There is NO HDMI on the PRO. You can't capture HDMI due to HDCP.
The port that looks like an HDMI port is just a connector for the external HD Connect dongle which allows you to connect component video to the PRO.
0150r @ Sep 27th 2007 1:58AM
Add coax input of the Tuner/Pro models (keeping the component-in on the box without requiring the HD Connect Cable) and it would be even better.
Robert @ Sep 27th 2007 4:35AM
I fail to see any benefit from this new box aside from looks!
Does it include a tuner?
What I want is the Sling Catcher!
John @ Sep 29th 2007 5:05PM
I think I'm confused....and I already ordered one from Amazon. Ok, so this has a pass through so I don't need splitters right? Everyone's talking about HDMI and RGB, but it clearly has Component ins and outs. This should be superior to s-video (how much is questionable). Finally, what is the Sling Catcher? A device that allows me to watch my PC on a TV? I'm confused.
I'm looking forward to my purchase. $40 more for a Component Output...cool. I'm so glad to know that the pro doesn't have HDMI. That makes me feel better about my choice.