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The Niveus Media Extender EDGE is a device developed by Niveus Media, launched in 2008. This device, like other media extenders, was designed to seamlessly extend the functionality of Windows Media Center to various locations within a home. In reality, the Niveus EDGE is essentially a retail Xbox 360 with a custom case with an upgraded cooling system. | The Niveus Media Extender EDGE is a device developed by Niveus Media, launched in 2008. This device, like other media extenders, was designed to seamlessly extend the functionality of Windows Media Center to various locations within a home. In reality, the Niveus EDGE is essentially a retail Xbox 360 with a custom case with an upgraded cooling system. | ||
Revision as of 23:06, 2 January 2024
The Niveus Media Extender EDGE is a device developed by Niveus Media, launched in 2008. This device, like other media extenders, was designed to seamlessly extend the functionality of Windows Media Center to various locations within a home. In reality, the Niveus EDGE is essentially a retail Xbox 360 with a custom case with an upgraded cooling system.
Features
- Compatible with Niveus' 2008 line of Windows Vista Ultimate-based media centers, including Summit Series and Pro Series models.
- Utilizes the proprietary Glacier Passive Cooling system for quiet and efficient operation.
- Boasts a sleek, stylish A/V rack-mountable form factor, designed to integrate seamlessly into home theater environments.
- Equipped with RS-232, IP, and IR interfaces for compatibility with various third-party control systems.
- Includes three USB 2.0 ports for additional peripheral connectivity.
- Features an Ethernet jack for reliable network connection.
- Provides HDMI and YPbPr (BNC) outputs for versatile video connectivity.
- Offers two-channel analog and digital optical audio outputs for diverse audio setups.
- Note: Lacks integrated WiFi, necessitating a wired network connection.