Gov. Schwarzenegger checks out Netgear’s new Internet TV Player

Written by MarcnMarsha on March 12, 2009 – 8:15 pm -

Thomas Jell, NETGEAR's Managing Director for Central Europe, showing Arnold Schwarzenegger and German Chancellor Angela Merkel NETGEAR's new Internet TV Player (ITV2000) under the watchful gaze of David Soares, NETGEAR's Senior VP of Worldwide Sales (far right).

Our California Governor, Arold Schwarzenegger  was in Germany for CEBIT and it seems he was mesmerized by the same slick piece of hardware that caught my eye at CES this year. Pictured at left is Thomas Jell, NETGEAR’s Managing Director for Central Europe, showing Arnold and German Chancellor Angela Merkel NETGEAR’s new Internet TV Player (ITV2000) under the watchful gaze of David Soares, NETGEAR’s Senior VP of Worldwide Sales (far right).

It’s NETGEAR’s Internet TV Player (ITV2000), a compact, easy-to-use, “plug in and go” Internet set-top device with a simple remote control that enables viewers to catch up on the world of Internet videos including YouTube™, live Internet TV, popular Internet video websites, premium video-on-demand and online video searches retrieving billions of Internet videos from a place it was previously unavailable — the TV in their living rooms. Rather than watching videos on PC screens in separate rooms, families can watch video from a variety of Internet sources on the TV together, in the comfort of their den or family room.

The Internet TV Player unlocks the value of new HDTVs as well as old analog TVs. It is ideal for the Internet families who enjoy online video, and for those who are geographically displaced from their preferred television content, such as international sporting events and Bollywood productions. It streams content from popular sites such as BBC.com, CNN.com, ESPN.com, EuroSport.com, NBC.com, PGATour and TMZ.com, as well as video powerhouses YouTube, Google Videos™, Yahoo Videos™ and MetaCafe™. NETGEAR’s Internet TV Player supports streaming of live TV broadcasts from Internet sites around the world, and premium, paid movies on demand such as CinemaNow.com, in addition to downloaded videos from sites such as BitTorrent®.  Its superior VTap™ video search capabilities enable the intelligent search of Internet videos, including targeting video sites by country, topic of interest, person or popular website. Consumers are also able to play video, music, and photos from a local USB flash drive as well as from the NETGEAR ReadyNAS® family of storage solutions.

Slightly larger than a deck of cards, the compact Internet TV Player connects to the home network and the Internet via Ethernet or wireless USB adapter. It does not require a PC to play Internet video, nor does it require installing any PC software or setting up file sharing or firewall settings.

I can’t wait to try it out, it looks like a piece of hardware that we all can use!

Marsha Collier

The NETGEAR Internet TV Player (ITV2000) is expected to be available in early Summer 2009 through leading retailers, e-commerce sites, and value-added resellers, at an MSRP in the U.S. of $199. More information can be found at (http://www.netgear.com/Products/Entertainment/DigitalMediaPlayers/itv2000.aspx).


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One Comment to “Gov. Schwarzenegger checks out Netgear’s new Internet TV Player”

  1. LindainKauai Says:

    Hi. Looking forward to your show today.

    I don’t see this Netgear device on the Netflix Ready Device list at Netflix.com but then again it’s not available yet. I wonder if this will be an alternative.

    Netflix has a free “watch instantly” option if you have their $8.99 unlimited DVD plan or higher. Of course I’d much rather watch on my TV than on my computer.

    They have 5 Netflix ready devices listed on their site starting with the Roku at $99, and includes TiVo ($299) and Xbox 360 ($199) as options.

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