NETGEAR Launches NeoTV HD Media Players

NETGEAR, Inc. announced the NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players.

According to the statement, the NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players enable users to play their digital videos, photos, or music directly on their HDTVs and offer access to media collections, whether stored on USB storage devices, hard drives, memory cards, home media servers, home networks or on the Internet. Both models support HD 1080p, Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound. The NeoTV 550 offers an additional E-SATA port for faster transfer speeds, Blu-ray Disc (BD) support via external drives and advanced metadata tagging that lets users browse cover art.

For more information visit: www.netgear.com


Unedited press release follows:

NETGEAR® Launches NeoTV™ HD Media Players – Flagship Products in New AV Series Make It Simple to Play Any Content on HDTVs

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 31 — NETGEAR®, Inc. (Nasdaq:  NTGR), a worldwide provider of technologically innovative networking solutions for homes, businesses and service providers, today announced the NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players as the flagship products in the NETGEAR AV Series. The groundbreaking NeoTV HD Media Players enable users to play their digital videos, photos, or music directly on their HDTVs whether the media is stored locally, on the home network, or the Internet. The AV Series is made up of easy-to-use products that help consumers easily connect their Internet-ready devices such as HDTVs, Blu-ray™ players, IPTV set-top boxes, media players and game consoles to the Internet and the home network.

“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.”

New NETGEAR NeoTV HD Media Players
The NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players, available in October, enable users to play their digital videos, photos, or music directly on their HDTVs and offer the most complete access to media collections, whether stored on USB storage devices, hard drives, memory cards, home media servers, home networks or on the Internet. Both models support HD 1080p, Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound. The NeoTV 550 offers an additional E-SATA port for faster transfer speeds, Blu-ray disc support via external drives and advanced metadata tagging that lets users browse cover art.

Other NeoTV features include a built-in memory card slot for instant photo slideshows on the TV, DLNA/UPnP compatibility for access to media servers, network share connectivity and an optional wireless connection with the AV Series NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Internet Adapter (WNCE2001).

NeoTV Pricing and Availability
The NeoTV 350 HD Media Player and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Player will be available in the fall 2010. The NeoTV 350 will be available in Europe with an MSRP of Euro 129.99 and Australia with an MSRP of AUD $189.99. The NeoTV 550 will be available in North America with an MSRP of $219.99, Europe for Euro 199.99 and Australia for AUD $299.99.

The NETGEAR AV Series Connected Entertainment Line
The new NETGEAR AV Series Line, which includes solutions for powerline, wired and wireless environments, is the first line of home networking products specifically designed to meet the user needs, performance, and reliability requirements for connecting disparate parts of the home theater and other digital entertainment devices with the Internet. The line enables consumers to easily activate the Internet-ready features that come with today’s HDTVs, Blu-ray players, media players and game consoles.

“Home theater devices like Blu-ray players, HDTVs, and game consoles now have the ability to connect to the Internet with the intention of giving consumers a richer entertainment experience,” said Vivek Pathela, VP and GM for Home/Consumer Products at NETGEAR. “The problem is that most people don’t know how to connect them and those who do often experience frustrating set-up and connection issues, video jitters, frame drops, screen freezes and audio/video sync issues. NETGEAR has been addressing these problems for many years, and our AV Series products are designed to deliver superior results for consumers and their connected entertainment needs.”

Easy to find online and in worldwide retail stores with the NETGEAR AV Series logo, consumers can now:

* Play any content on HDTVs with the NETGEAR NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players (NTV350 and NTV550). Users can play digital videos, photos, or music directly on their HDTVs whether the media is stored locally, on the home network, or the Internet.

* Project a laptop screen to an HDTV with the NETGEAR Push2TV™ Adapter for Intel® Wireless Display (PTV1000). Everything on a notebook PC, such as Internet video, can be viewed on a big screen TV wirelessly. Intel recently announced this technology is available with 25 new computer models. To learn more, visit www.netgear.com/ptv

* Connect up to four home theater devices to the Internet wirelessly with the NETGEAR 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit (WNHDB3004) and via powerline with the NETGEAR Home Theater Internet Connection Kit (XAVB1004). Users can easily connect and stream 3DHD and HD content onto their HDTVs, Blu-ray™ players, DVRs, game consoles, TiVo®, Slingbox™, or computers throughout the house.

* Connect Internet-Ready HDTVs and Blu-ray players to the Internet with the NETGEAR Universal WiFi Internet Adapter (WNCE2001). It wirelessly connects networked home theater devices to home networks and is universal so it works with any connected entertainment device.

* Connect the Xbox360 to the Internet with the NETGEAR Xbox 360 Internet Connection Kit (XETB10GM) and play online games on Xbox® Live® or PS2, PS3 and PCs.

* Create a wireless network for video and gaming with the NETGEAR Wireless Router for Video and Gaming (WNDR37AV). It creates a wireless Internet connection for gaming consoles, Blu-ray™ players, HDTVs, and TiVo®/DVRs as well as wireless connectivity for other home networked devices like laptops and wireless printers.

* Add a switch to connect multiple devices with the NETGEAR Home Theater and Gaming Network Switch (GS605AV) and easily connect networked TV, TiVo® DVR, Blu-ray™ player, game console and cable/satellite set-top boxes to home networks and the Internet.

For more product details, pricing, availability and how-to tutorials for the AV Series products, please visit: www.netgear.com/avseries

For more information on NETGEAR’s new NeoTV products, visit www.netgear.com/avseries or www.netgear.com/NeoTV

About NETGEAR, Inc.
NETGEAR (Nasdaq: NTGR) designs innovative, branded technology solutions that address the specific networking, storage, and security needs of Small- to Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) and home users. The company offers an end-to-end networking product portfolio to enable users to share Internet access, peripherals, files, multimedia content, and applications among multiple computers and other Internet-enabled devices. Products are built on a variety of proven technologies such as wireless, Ethernet and powerline, with a focus on reliability and ease-of-use. NETGEAR products are sold in over 27,000 retail locations around the globe, and via more than 36,000 value-added resellers. The company’s headquarters are in San Jose, Calif., with additional offices in 25 countries. NETGEAR is an ENERGY STAR® partner. More information is available at http://www.NETGEAR.com or by calling (408) 907-8000. Connect with NETGEAR at http://twitter.com/NETGEAR and http://www.facebook.com/NETGEAR.

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