Category: Product Reviews


3rd CinemaGo/CinemaTube Mini Review Published!

Dear brite-Viewers,

Thanks to Kristofer from TestFreaks, we have the 3rd review for the CinemaGo/CinemaTube Mini. You will find the full write-up with pictures of the product and the user interface here.

Conclusion:

The CinemaGo is small and lightweight making it portable so you could take it with you if you wanted to. It works great for streaming and playing many types of media, either audio or video on your network or via your attached storage device.

So the CinemaGo is small and portable but I have to question the size of the remote, it’s as big as the unit itself. If I was redesigning a unit like this I would have made the remote smaller and not just used the exact same one from the previous version.

Compared to to the original CinemaTube, the CinemaGo does offer more features and usability. I do like the the included internet TV, there’s a ton of stations for you to watch that will keep you busy for a long time.

8 thumb3 Review of brite View CinemaTube Mini / CinemaGo 1080P Media Streamer and Player

Pros:
+Small and compact
+Includes HDMI and A/V cables
+Internet radio and TV streaming built-in
+USB and eSATA ports

Cons:
-USB Dongle takes up USB port
-Very basic interface
-Lots of navigating to get things done
-Can get stuck at times, forcing power off

Grades:
Overall score 8 10 thumb1 Review of brite View CinemaTube Mini / CinemaGo 1080P Media Streamer and Player
Design score 9 10 thumb1 Review of brite View CinemaTube Mini / CinemaGo 1080P Media Streamer and Player
Performance score 8 10 thumb1 Review of brite View CinemaTube Mini / CinemaGo 1080P Media Streamer and Player

Thanks for reading this – we hope you find it helpful.

Another brite-View CinemaGo Review Posted!

Hello brite-Viewers,

We have just received a new review on the brite-View CinemaGo (which is the CinemaTube Mini + WiFi Adapter) done by Allen Gottfried. Allen told us he loves the CinemaGo because it helps him cut the $120/mo cable bill (geez!), and he will soon post his video review on ExpoTV.com. We’ll let you know once it’s available. Be sure to check it out!

Allen’s conclusion:

“I can’t wait to try the torrent downloader which I plan to have in a follow-up article in addition to testing out the support of ISO files which will allow you to navigate a video just like that of a DVD menu.. This pint-sized powerful media unit has not only met but far exceed my expectations and with a retail price on www.brite-view.com for only around $100 this is one product that you need to get right now or at least put on your holiday list! And, if you plan on playing internet media  then the service like PlayOn currently cost around $40 and the $20 a year after that.. which compared to $120+ Cable Bill.. I’ll take it!”

Read the full review on

We look forward to seeing the video review soon on ExpoTV.com.

By the way, according to Allen’s twitter status, it looks like his getting married soon (within 30 days, actually)! Please don’t forget to congratulate him when you leave a comment on his blog. Cheers, Allen!

New brite-View LinkE Review from “TechyDad”

Hello brite-Viewers,

TechyDad was kind enough to take the brite-View LinkE (BV-210C) for a spin, and is now sharing his review and observation in his blog.

In case you’re wondering what the “LinkE” is: it is a pair of powerline ethernet adapters with up to 200Mbps data transfer rate. They either have two 1-port bridge (BV-210D) in the package, or one 1-port bridge + one 4-port switch (BV-210C). In this review the TechyDad was reviewing the BV-210C package (1-port + 4-port).

If you already love the Wi-Fi setting in your house, that is great. The LinkE, however, may add an extra layer of security: the 128-Bit AES encryption can protect the privacy of your data, and because they use the existing electrical wiring in your house to transfer data, it makes the communication safe and hard to “crack”, since almost no one else can enter your “domain”.

What did TechyDad think? Conclusion:

“I would definitely recommend the LinkE for connecting home theater equipment to the Internet. Nowadays, many electronics (Blu-Ray, Roku, CinemaTube, etc) come with ethernet ports. Not all come with wireless built-in. Instead of buying wireless adapters for each of these, you could hook up one LinkE and network all of our devices. The LinkE can be purchased from Brite-View. The 1 port bridge + 4 port switch model that I tested retails for $84.99.”

The full review can be found here. Thanks TechyDad!

(Photos taken from TechyDad’s blog)

First CinemaGo Review Here!

Dear brite-Viewers,

We have a first CinemaGo review available on GizmoScene.com for your reference. More reviews should be available soon!

Conclusion:

“The brite-View CinemaGo is the perfect HD media player that boasts a built in torrent downloader, wireless streaming, 1080P video, and Internet Radio. This media player does it all and more and I can’t find another product that features all the things this player does. In addition the performance is stellar and the design is sleek and minimalist.

9.8 Out of 10″

Please see more details and the complete post here.

Hey brite-Viewers,

How is your week going so far?

We are happy to share with you two recent reviews on the brite-View “Air HD” (BV-2500), done by the HT Guys and the Consumer World.

We recently received a lot of attention since we announced the brite-View “HDelight” (BV-1222), a wireless 1080p HD PC-to-TV transmission kit, especially after Engadget saw it in the Netbook Summit. People were wondering if they can connect the HDelight to other things than their PC. For example, their cable box, or PS3. And the answer is “of course, if that ‘thing’ has an HDMI port”. The transmitter and the receiver of the HDelight kit each has one HDMI port.

You might not know, thought, that you don’t have to wait for the HDelight – the “Air HD” is already up for that task, and the connectivity does not limit to HDMI. What is the “Air HD” and how is it different from the “HDelight”?

The HDelight is specifically designed for connecting your PC to the TV, wirelessly, via the WHDI technology. It can transmit any 1080p@60Hz content for at least 20 feet. You can turn any HDMI ready PC into a home theater PC.

The Air HD is designed for clean installation – when you want to hang your TV on the wall with “no strings attached” but still want to enjoy content from your BD player, game console and cable box (may be placed in another room) then the Air HD is what you’re looking for. It can transmit 1080i@60Hz or 1080p@30Hz, for up to 65 feet.

You can see from the picture below what options you have – two HDMI ports, component and composite (on the Air HD receiver there is one HDMI port).

Comparing with other wireless solutions, the WHDI technology has clear advantages, especially in terms of transmission distance (good for multi-room solution), and there is hardly any latency (less than one millisecond).

See the YouTube video of the HDelight in action, and you’ll know what we mean.

So, many thanks to the HT Guys and Consumer World for taking the time to review the Air HD kit.

HT Guys’ conclusion:

“There are so many more uses for the Air HD than just front projectors.  It’ll work really well for backyard and outdoor theaters.  You could use it to stream TV to a room in the house that doesn’t have Coax, like a bathroom, workshop or garage.  If you have a TV that’s constantly moving based on what’s happening at home, you’d only ever need to plug it into the wall to get great quality HDTV on it.

At $279 we’ll leave it up to your imagination to decide the best use for it, but in our tests it worked really well.  We didn’t get it to live up exactly to the full advertised specs, but when the signal was solid, the audio and video were solid and it was a cinch to get setup.

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Consumer World’s conclusion:

“If your placement of the TV or second TV is relatively close to your cable box, the Air HD may be the solution you have been hoping for. It is only sold at Amazon or from the company directly for about $279.99.”

Check out the whole review from the HT Guys here, and from the Consumer World here.

Cheers!

CinemaTube Reviewed on Gadget TV: Butterscotch.com

Hello brite-Viewers,

I see some of you are looking for CinemaTube reviews. Have you had a chance to check out the latest one on Butterscotch.com? Many thanks to Andrew who made such a high-quality review video.

CinemaTube on Gadget TV (Butterscotch.com) –> Download this video

To watch the video on Butterscotch.com, please click on the following link:

http://www.butterscotch.com/show/Brite-View-CinemaTube-HD-Media-Player

Enjoy!

An Afternoon At the CinemaTube

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This is the first time a daddy blogger posts a user review of the CinemaTube. Thank you very much, TechyDad!

Quote from the post:

“…I love the Brite-View. As I said in my “drool” post last year, I hate having to swap out DVDs. First, I need to move the inevitable pile of toys that gather in front of the DVD cabinet’s doors. Then I need to find the correct DVD. Then I need to put it in, keeping the case handy so I’ll be able to put it away when the kids are done with it. Discs can easily get misplaced or lost in the stack of DVDs.”

Boy, aren’t we glad that we sent the one and only brite-View “LinkE” review kit to TestFreaks!? What have we got here: unboxing videos, many product pictures, a performance chart, and even a comparison with another brand! Thanks so much Kristofer.


(Below is a direct quote from the review post.)

Conclusion:

The brite-View powerline kit is a decent choice if you’re looking to quickly and easily add some ethernet jacks in your home without the hassles of running cables.

The kit is well priced, lower than others, especially since you’re also getting a 4 port switch.

Installation is easy, yes you’ve got to push a couple buttons, but that’s no big deal really.

Pros:
+Inexpensive
+Fairly easy to install
+Integrated 4 port switch

Cons:
-Didn’t get the 200Mbps rated speed

Grades:
Overall score 9 10 thumb1 Review of brite View LinkE PowerLine Kit
Design score 9 10 thumb1 Review of brite View LinkE PowerLine Kit
Performance score 9 10 thumb1 Review of brite View LinkE PowerLine Kit

The “LinkE” is great for the money.

Read the full review here.

http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-brite-view-linke-powerline-kit/

(Note: The “LinkE” is currently out of stock, but should be available in April on our website.)

What’s Under Your Christmas Tree?

Presents

Many thanks to TrulyObscure from San Francisco for including us as one of the most recommended Christmas gadgets in a recent post.

Quote from ‘The Mole with Excellent Vision, and a Valuable Cinema Companion’: “The kicker for us though was the pretty decent BitTorrent client, allowing us to download our, er, perfectly legal media quickly and quietly, though with an annoying limit of three at a time. The GUI and onscreen interface aren’t worth writing home about but they get the job done. And the price is certainly right- at around $100, you’ll still have some money left over to either get some extra USB storage or to spend on your (soon to be obsolete) physical media collection.”

Well, what’s better than staying in the warmth and comfort of your home and watching movies with family and friends in the holiday season?

Baby It’s Cold Outside, It’s Bad Out There … Been Hoping You’d Stay in With Me. Enjoy CinemaTube... with Loved Ones.

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Who says opportunity doesn’t knock twice?

In addition to the one from TheDirtyShirt, there is another CinemaTube review and giveaway from Laughing Lindsay!

Lindsay said, “I am happy with my CinemaTube, it’s really cool. I just plug it into the tv and into whatever format I wish to watch and it shows on my tv! It’s way better than trying to watch videos on a small computer screen.”

(Thank you, Lindsay!)

Well, whatcha waiting for? Now you can win one, too (or maybe two!?). See details here.

Good luck, everyone!

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