Best (or best value) HD Photo streamer?
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:26 pm
I've been through several devices to try and find one to do it all well, and it seems the weakest part of almost any system is photo viewing. I take a lot of photos and want to be able to easily view them on my TV. Currently, for music I have a Roku Soundbridge and for movies I have a MediaGate HD350. Neither of these currently go through Twonky; but I do own it from previous hardware (like a Phillips Streamium 400). The MG plays movies from network shares well, but the photo viewing interface isn't really usable.
So...
What's a good, preferably inexpensive, HD (w/ HDMI or DVI output) streamer for photos? If it did everything well and I could consolidate my devices, that would be great, but if there was a cheap device that did photos well and nothing else, that would be ok too.
From what I've read, the PS3 and XBox 360 are very good, but I really do not want a game console.
I want to be able to see thumbnails, view individual photos or do slideshows, zoom & pan with relative ease, and have an interface my wife won't hate.
Is there such a device that isn't a game console? I certainly hope so! Thanks!
FYI: I have a wired 100BT and wireless 102.11g network but I'd rather use wired. My server is a old Celeron 2.66 GHz with 1 GB RAM running Windows Server 2003.
So...
What's a good, preferably inexpensive, HD (w/ HDMI or DVI output) streamer for photos? If it did everything well and I could consolidate my devices, that would be great, but if there was a cheap device that did photos well and nothing else, that would be ok too.
From what I've read, the PS3 and XBox 360 are very good, but I really do not want a game console.
I want to be able to see thumbnails, view individual photos or do slideshows, zoom & pan with relative ease, and have an interface my wife won't hate.

Is there such a device that isn't a game console? I certainly hope so! Thanks!
FYI: I have a wired 100BT and wireless 102.11g network but I'd rather use wired. My server is a old Celeron 2.66 GHz with 1 GB RAM running Windows Server 2003.