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Desiguy1981
05-01-2015, 03:04 AM
has anyone heard of NEOTV streaming player?
do anyone know if it be able to do nfps IPTV?
they are on sale for 30 bucks..thank you

date
05-01-2015, 03:24 AM
I think you can install the kodi but not for iptv.
Take a look below at the specs :



http://www.netgear.com/home/products/connected-entertainment/streaming-players/NTV300.aspx#tab-techspecs

Marley
05-01-2015, 04:36 AM
why do you say you can load kodi to this what makes you think so

date
05-01-2015, 08:19 PM
Sorry asft for the late response, just say your post, well it says it's an Android based system and it has a browser so really I don't see why not, although don't burn me out, let the op buy it and try it and then let him come back here and post a feedback.:)

chris1156
05-18-2015, 01:54 PM
has anyone heard of NEOTV streaming player?
do anyone know if it be able to do nfps IPTV?
they are on sale for 30 bucks..thank you

If it is Android Version 4.0 and up, should work?.

floder2
05-18-2015, 03:08 PM
Netgear NeoTV NTV200


If streaming HD content on the cheap is your goal, you won’t do much better than Netgear’s NTV200. Granted, the NeoTV’s library of streaming services isn’t quite as expansive as the competition’s — there’s no Amazon Instant Video, for example — but it does have a few advantages over even the more expensive units. Movie buffs will appreciate the Vudu on-demand service as well as full 1080p, which is tough to find at this price point. The $50 Roku LT, for example, is only capable of 720p. The inclusion of an Ethernet port will also come as good news to those with crowded home wireless networks.
Netgear NeoTV NTV200 also has.....Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, and Pandora, along with social network services like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr, and more specialized channels like Crunchyroll, Funny or Die, and G4.

1080p at a 720p price. Free remote-control app for iOS and Android makes searching and navigating slightly easier.
Tired

No wireless streaming from external devices. No USB ports from wired streaming, either. Slow, frustrating menus. Limited library.



Design-wise, the NTV200 is like most other streaming boxes. It’s tiny, black, and will seamlessly blend into nearly any home theater setup. There are downsides, though. An uninspired and often unresponsive menu system can make navigating a painfully tedious experience. The two obtrusive ads running along the top of the screen don’t make the experience any better. Don’t expect to do anything beyond streaming, either. There’s no expansion port and, like the Apple TV, you’ll only be able connect the NTV200 to a TV via an HDMI cable.

So like ROku....this box can not use KODI