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The Netgear Push2TV PTV3000 is an expensive way to stream data from your phone or tablet to your local TV in a wireless manner.The GoodRelatively easy to set up Small device The BadQuality of streamed content isn’t great Expensive TweetMonish Kumar is...
Abstract: This is a simple box to do a simple job. However probably through no fault of the box it has been a VERY FRUSTRATING and time consuming review which involved three separate phone calls with Netgear’s technical support, one lasting well over an hour....
Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Only needs to be plugged in to one end, Fair price, Small design, Very little lag
Can be fiddly to set up, Won't be compatible with a wide variety of devices
For a wireless way of projecting your laptop or smartphone's screen, the Netgear Push2TV PTV3000 is one of the better methods. That doesn't mean it's without its flaws, though, as the connection process was a bit hit and miss. However, when it does work,...
Published: 2013-09-04, Author: Mark , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: When we received that Push2TV, we were genuinely excited because it addresses the problem of sharing cool things we find on tablets and laptops for everyone to see. In an ideal world, we may want to push content to your TV, but if it's not a Smart model o...
The Netgear Push2TV may offer better build quality with a compact design. But the whole package is a BIG fail for me. You still need to power it up with a micro USB cable (the very old style USB cable, might I add). And talking able cables, you still need...
Netgear's PTV3000 offers the best bang for the buck. For Android devices, it's comparable to the Belkin adapter. For Windows 8.1, it's clearly superior to the more expensive Belkin Miracast adapter. It also includes WiDi support, frequent firmware updates...
Brings great new versatility to notebooks and handheld devices, whether for watching videos, sharing presentations or photos, listening to music, or surfing the 'net,
Various required software applications and drivers still works in progress, requiring regular updates, 1080p video streaming is glitchy
Overall, we were fairly pleased with the Netgear PTV3000 and its use of Intel's innovative WiDi technology. We didn't much care for the large number of software updates we had to apply to get it to perform acceptably, and we aren't sure it can be relied o...
Only needs to be plugged in to one end, Fair price, Small design, Very little lag
Can be fiddly to set up, Won't be compatible with a wide variety of devices
For a wireless way of projecting your laptop or smartphone's screen, the Netgear Push2TV PTV3000 is one of the better methods. That doesn't mean it's without its flaws, though, as the connection process was a bit hit and miss. However, when it does work,...
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Published: 2013-07-04, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
I've used Miracast a few times at home using my current Miracast adapter, but it's not something that I use terribly regularly. The times it has been useful has been to show off a YouTube video or Photos and Video that I have on my phone.I see the possibi...
Netgear's Push2TV adapter has gotten much smaller and also smarter. It now incorporates Miranet technology so that the screen contents from a compatible Android smartphone can be beamed to a big-screen TV. It still works with Intel WiDi-based laptops, too...