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NETGEAR Launches NeoTV HD Media Players

“Our research has found that the biggest catalyst driving Web-connected consumer electronics products is access to premium content such as online video and music as well as personal content such as photos,” said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst with Parks Associates. “NETGEAR’s latest offerings capitalize on this demand, and offer a flexible approach in how consumers choose to create a Web-enabled living room by providing either a stand-alone option, such as the NeoTV™ Media Players, or options to enable Web-capable consumer electronics such as televisions and Blu-ray players to be easily broadband-connected.”

From the press release, "NETGEAR Launches NeoTV HD Media Players."

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