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kittie 01-15-2012 10:32 AM

$27 Netgear NeoTV streaming player AC/ASER Staples
 
Netgear NeoTV streaming player [staples.com] (369202): $69.99 - $20 instant coupon = $49.99
Avery 8160 inkjet mailing labels [staples.com] (415489): $9.99 - $9.99 SER = free(limit 1)
HP everyday 8.5”x11” photo pape [staples.com]r (809757): $9.99- $8.99 SER = $1 (limit 2)

1 Netgear: $49.99
1 Avery: $9.99
2 HP: $19.98
Total: $79.96 - $25/75 coupon - $27.97 (SER) = $26.99


Or if the softwares are back in stock, you can use that too.
I bought the Avery and the HP because 1. I didn't buy them before and 2. they are in-stock.

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kittie 01-15-2012 10:35 AM

I used my $20 ink-recycle rewards. Mine came out to be $37.06 after tax. So my Netgear NeoTV was only $9.09 (after SER) for me.

ddrhazy 01-15-2012 11:48 AM

This should have a little more attention. Upvoted.

ChallengerV8 01-15-2012 12:06 PM

Nice find but no XBMC support kills it.

fatlardo 01-15-2012 12:17 PM

I have a tv that has no wifi or Ethernet, can I use the neo to stream anything on websites or only what the neo supports in description?

ketamine 01-15-2012 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddrhazy (Post 46903810)
This should have a little more attention. Upvoted.

yes, if it was the 550. :D

bitz-dv 01-15-2012 03:19 PM

Almost jumped then realized this is just the NEO TV 200, doesn't support streaming from SAMBA, minidlna or anything not listed.

Still good price if you just need something to watch netflix and what not

Slickd3aler 01-15-2012 06:05 PM

Wish this could hook up to older TVs. Guess I'll still be going with a Roku.

teaberry 01-15-2012 06:43 PM

I didn't see Amazon VOD listed. I'm in the market for a basic Roku and refuse to pay more than $40 shipped so I'm interested in this one. Thoughts? Local streaming of MKVs Divx VidX etc with sub files and stuff?

abstractj 01-15-2012 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teaberry (Post 46910864)
I didn't see Amazon VOD listed. I'm in the market for a basic Roku and refuse to pay more than $40 shipped so I'm interested in this one. Thoughts? Local streaming of MKVs Divx VidX etc with sub files and stuff?

It does not support Amazon VOD. More detailed review can be found at:Missing Remote [missingremote.com].

This is so frustrating, Roku doesn't have good support for MKVs etc. but are working on Amazon VOD and WD Live Plus great support for MKVs and Divx but no Amazon VOD. Why can't they just make a device that can be great for playing local network movies and stream Amazon VOD.

helloha1 01-15-2012 07:08 PM

the labels are now oos...

vaancee 01-15-2012 07:25 PM

The price should go down further. Just wait; any product designed to ride Netflix's wave will be sold for dollars in due time.

Danzilla 01-15-2012 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddrhazy (Post 46903810)
This should have a little more attention. Upvoted.

:P Almost every other week there's a new post for something that you buy with free after rebate items and coupon from Staples. It's just the same deal again and again... Buy something plus the free after rebate item(s) to reach the minimum and use a coupon to lower the total. Not rocket science. The free after rebate items + coupon can be applied to most anything in the store (in the ~$50 price range) you want to get a better price on.
It's still a good deal, just bugs me that people feel the need to post it like it's a new deal every week there's a couple decent free after rebate items.

xecutionkrk 01-15-2012 08:55 PM

avery is oos.

What to do?

ddrhazy 01-15-2012 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danzilla (Post 46912810)
:P Almost every other week there's a new post for something that you buy with free after rebate items and coupon from Staples. It's just the same deal again and again... Buy something plus the free after rebate item(s) to reach the minimum and use a coupon to lower the total. Not rocket science. The free after rebate items + coupon can be applied to most anything in the store (in the ~$50 price range) you want to get a better price on.
It's still a good deal, just bugs me that people feel the need to post it like it's a new deal every week there's a couple decent free after rebate items.

It doesn't bug me at all.

supafluke 01-16-2012 12:38 AM

Where do you get this $25/$75 coupon code?

nightowl619 01-16-2012 12:43 AM

You can buy one of eBay for a çouple of bucks

Quote:

Originally Posted by supafluke (Post 46916330)
Where do you get this $25/$75 coupon code?

You can buy one on eBay for a couple of bucks.

AussieDad 01-16-2012 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abstractj (Post 46911332)
It does not support Amazon VOD. More detailed review can be found at:Missing Remote [missingremote.com].

This is so frustrating, Roku doesn't have good support for MKVs etc. but are working on Amazon VOD and WD Live Plus great support for MKVs and Divx but no Amazon VOD. Why can't they just make a device that can be great for playing local network movies and stream Amazon VOD.

I have been through this process and have decided to get a Sony 3d Blu Ray the current model is the BDP S580, it does all the streaming stuff including Amazon, Hulu+ etc as well as Home DLNA stuff. So for a little extra, a XS Roku box is $100 this Sony has been on sale at Costco (Model BX58) for $90

They have announced new models due next month so Im going to wait and get the S590 as the interface on the Streaming side has been updated to be more like Roku

ClearanceCloset 01-16-2012 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kittie (Post 46902480)
Netgear NeoTV streaming player [staples.com] (369202): $69.99 - $20 instant coupon = $49.99
Avery 8160 inkjet mailing labels [staples.com] (415489): $9.99 - $9.99 SER = free(limit 1)
HP everyday 8.5”x11” photo pape [staples.com]r (809757): $9.99- $8.99 SER = $1 (limit 2)

1 Netgear: $49.99
1 Avery: $9.99
2 HP: $19.98
Total: $79.96 - $25/75 coupon - $27.97 (SER) = $26.99


Or if the softwares are back in stock, you can use that too.
I bought the Avery and the HP because 1. I didn't buy them before and 2. they are in-stock.


I just got back from Office Depot (in Omaha) and they were clearancing the Netgear streaming Push2TV (PTV1000) for $24.99

FWIW

SunilCh 01-17-2012 04:12 PM

Staples.com - Netgear NeoTV Streaming Player 49.99 + tax + FS
 
Staples.com - Netgear NeoTV Streaming Player 49.99 + tax + FS
http://www.staples.com/office/sup...otmail.com

DeadDog 01-17-2012 08:56 PM

Very interested in this. I have been looking at possibly picking up a Roku but mainly for Netflix only. This for $25 seems like a good deal minus the ability to stream Amazon Video. (although I doubt I'd use that much)

Can anyone comment on the quality and reliability of the Netflix on this? I want something that my wife can easily use without any trouble and no buffering issues on wifi. I won't be using an ethernet cable although the option is nice to have.

Thanks in advance for any input.


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