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Electronista — December 24, 2009
Review: NETGEAR Digital Entertainer Live By Kelcey Lehrich
“With a budget price point of only $150, there is a lot to like in the Entertainer Live ... the Entertainer Live offers a surprisingly broad mix of content options and great connectivity features.”
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Switched - December 24, 2009
What's the Best Networked Storage Device Under $250? By Chris Morris
“For less than $250, the Stora is both security blanket and social platform. Your data is regularly backed up and always physically within your reach. Plus, you're able to easily share what you'd like with friends and family. And it all comes with an interface that's intuitive and powerful.”
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SmallNetBuilder — December 17, 2009
NETGEAR GS105E Briefly Reviewed By Tim Higgins
“In all, the GS105E can be a handy addition to your small network for real work, or as a learning tool for configuring managed switch features.”
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Macsimum News — December 15, 2009
NetGear Stora an affordable, (Relatively) Easy to Learn NAS Device By Dennis Sellers
“... Stora is the best device of its kind that I’ve seen for mainstream consumers.”
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Examiner — December 15, 2009
Wireless and Safe This Holiday Season By Michael Andre Adams
“Netgear's powerful, new WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit router boasts such features as a dedicated video mode that provides for practically uninterrupted high definition video streaming ...”
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Tom’s Hardware — December 14, 2009
2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Netgear WNDR3700 By William Van Winkle
“This is an incredibly well-stocked router sure to satisfy in 2010 and well beyond.”
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Parent Tested Parent Approved (PTPA) — December 14, 2009
Christmas is for Parents, Too: Top 10 Products for Parents By Lena Almeida
“Netgear Wireless-N 300 Router: Besides high-quality wireless performance for home networks, this router incorporates Live Parental Controls that monitor children’s Internet use and can block inappropriate content or applications. Unlike competing services, this complete solution requires no monthly fees.”
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Barrons.com — December 14, 2009
Bullish Signals By Jay Palmer
According to Jay Palmer, NETGEAR’s RangeMax WNDR3700 “has rock-solid encryption functions and a powerful 680-megahertz processor that gives fast connections even when multiple devices are used.”
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InformationWeek — December 12, 2009
Practical Analysis: 802.11 -- The Blu-Ray Of Wireless By Art Wittmann
"According to InformationWeek’s 2009 Analytics WLAN survey, readers say that NETGEAR’s market presence ranks in the top 4 in in the enterprise wireless industry for controller-based and autonomous access point systems. "
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NPR’s Science Friday — December 11, 2009
Audio: Top Tech Gadgets Host Ira Flatow
Ira Flatow of NPR and Mark McClusky of Wired Magazine talk with listeners about the top tech gadgets this holiday season, including NETGEAR’s RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700).
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ScrippsNews — December 9, 2009
New Products Make it Easy to Migrate to Windows 7, Store More Stuff, Etc. By Michael Berman
“Netgear has introduced a network storage device that will hold more music, photo and video files than the average computer geek compiles in a lifetime.”
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Forbes — December 9, 2009
More On The New Home/Office Storage By Lee Gomes
“Many of the newer NAS manufacturers lack much of a retail presence, though Netgear has speedy machines that can sometimes be found on store shelves ... Netgear says that its ReadyNAS product has a built-in Recycle Bin you can enable.”
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Dealerscope — December 7, 2009
Video: The Angle: How to Sell NETGEAR’s New Solutions By Jeff O’Heir
Jeff O’Heir of Dealerscope interviews NETGEAR’s VP Vivek Pathela to explore the angles sales associates need to sell the company’s new line of home networking products.
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SmallNetBuilder — December 2, 2009
Slideshow: NETGEAR GS105E 5 Port ProSafe Plus Switch By Tim Higgins
“NETGEAR's Plus Switch Series is a semi-smart switch that you administrate via a Windows application instead of a web browser. The GS105E is a five port, 10/100/1000 model.”
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Tom’s Hardware — November 30, 2009
Which Networking Technology Is Right For Your Home? By William Van Winkle
“Netgear’s 5 GHz solution deserves praise here. We said in our beamforming article that we’d never before seen a consumer WiFi product carry two concurrent HD video streams with no visible jitter or pausing. The WNHDEB111 can—at least one, probably two, and maybe even three on a good day...MoCA is clearly the superior technology for speed and reliability...”
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On Computers — November 30, 2009
Your Very Own Cloud By Joy Schwabach “We’ve been trying out one of these big drives, the Stora, from Netgear. For $200 you get a shiny black box that weighs about two pounds and can store a terabyte (1000 gigabytes) of information.”
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Electronista — November 22, 2009
Review: Netgear Powerline AV Adapter Kit By Kelcey Lehrich
“For those who don't find network security an issue, though, the Netgear Powerline AV Kit is an exceptional solution, even with a relatively steep official $190 price.”
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CNBC.com — November 20, 2009
10 Hot Gadgets for the Holidays By Chris Morris
“It’s easy to access your pictures and music via your home network, but how do you share them with friends and family? The Stora holds 1TB of data and can be accessed anywhere. Sure there are online solutions, but would you rather trust your data to an unknown third-party or keep it safe at home?”
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Digital Trends — November 17, 2009
Best Wi-Fi Routers: Top Ten Wireless Wi-Fi Routers Reviewed By Digital Trends Staff
“Netgear’s speedy WNDR3700 is a dual -band (2.4- and 5GHz) router with 8MB flash memory and 64 MB of RAM.”
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SmallNetBuilder — November 16, 2009
NETGEAR EVA2000 Digital Entertainer Live Reviewed By Tim Higgins
“As a hardware device, the Digital Entertainer Live delivers on what it promises. It's a simple to install and easy-to-use box that allows you to play your own or Internet media content on either standard or HDTVs. It also supports a wide range of video and audio file formats.”
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