Gateway Wireless Connected DVD Player
June 28th, 2004 | by Jeff Fila
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Introduction In the quest to bring your digital music, videos and images from the computer and into your living room, quite a few companies have come up with some innovative solutions. Gateway has taken a different approach to the networked media device than most of their competitors by integrating their unit with a progressive scan DVD player. The latest in this concept is the subject of this review, the Gateway Connected DVD Player with Wireless 802.11g Card (ADC-320). The Connected DVD Player is just that — a DVD player that is connected to a network, and is able to play all of the video, audio, and image files on that network. Gateway sells both a wired and a wireless version of the Connected DVD player, with each retailing for $199.99.
The ADC-320 looks like a regular DVD player, but supports network playback of most media types.

by Matt Coope on November 12, 2005:
“The DVD player is nice, but the whole point of it was to connect to my computer to play files. I have tried 3 PCMCIA Cards, 2 wireless and 1 wired, nothing works” More...