Computer networking company D-Link is formally unveiling Boxee's Box at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week, which they developed with the New-York based company. The Boxee Box, which was previewed earlier in the fall at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, allows users to stream media from the Internet to a television set, lets them share movies or television shows, and enables them to stream videos from a computer’s harddrive. The box is also capable of 1080p HD streaming and it can play videos from Hulu.
Boxee adds on its blog that they'll also be demoing the Boxee Box Remote (pictured), which includes a full QWERTY keyboard and was not previewed at the event in Williamsburg.
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