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I haven't tried it but it looks like the Xtreamer will do what you want.

If you are in the usa you can find it at:
Xtreamerusa.net

Enjoy.

On 5 May 2010 at 9:56, Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx (Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx
<pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented about [PCTECH] Streaming movies to the TV:
which option:

Good morning / afternoon:

I am looking for the opportunity to use my Wii on my HDTV and see
streaming videos through my TV. Can you give me some recommendations /
options? I am currently a Netflix customer but while seeing the available
movies that you can access to be streamed to the TV is just a small bunch,
probably like 75-100 per category! Mostly all of the movies that I want
to see are delivered only by DVD. If that is the case, is not worth it. I
can still rent DVDs then. So I decided to see your reviews about this
topic.

I am now reading notes in CNET.com as well.

Thanks in advance for your opinions.

Regards,

PETER VIDAL
PALL CORPORATION / SR SYSTEM ANALYST @ WH APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT GROUP
10540 RIDGE RD., SUITE 203, NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34654-5111
' 727-815-3104 Ä 7 727-815-3120 Ä þ WWW.PALL.COM

?Imagination is more important than knowledge...?
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
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