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Guru3D.com » News » NZXT Introduces PC Streaming Device DOKO

NZXT Introduces PC Streaming Device DOKO

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/13/2015 10:32 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
NZXT Introduces PC Streaming Device DOKO

NZXT is very happy to announce its latest creation, DOKO. As a company that is deeply passionate about all things PC, NZXT has taken a leap outside of its usual specialties to create a PC streaming device that connects to your network and allows you to use any computer on the network on the display.

The current problem with modern PC streaming technologies and set-top boxes is that they all come with their own pre-defined limitations. TV boxes are restricted to their own set of media channels, file formats and limited applications. PC game streaming and screen mirroring devices are all restricted by their own platforms, proprietary technologies or latency issues.

Utilizing a gigabit connection to your network, DOKO offers low latency (50-80ms) high definition (1080p, 30fps) streaming with unparalleled compatibility. And unlike current streaming devices and set-top boxes, DOKO offers four USB ports with USBoverIP technology. With this technology, plugging a USB device into DOKO is just like plugging that USB device into the PC that is being streamed, no matter how far away. This gives you the freedom to use the input devices you already own and are used to.

Freeing you from the restrictions of current PC game streaming technologies, DOKO lets you play any game your PC can, all in the comfort of your living room. No proprietary software or hardware necessary. Whether you want to play a browser game, emulated ROM, Origin title, Steam title, Ubisoft title – the options are unrestricted. It’s a great way to experience local multiplayer PC titles in the living room with your friends!

DOKO brings you the same exact browsing and desktop experience as your PC so you’ll never have to deal with a lackluster internet browsing experience in the livingroom again. With DOKO, you can have the perfect multimedia experience with absolutely no need for another “HTPC” system or media device. View web-exclusive content, stream peer-to-peer files, view high definition media files and more without any channel, application or compatibility restrictions. If your PC can do it, so can DOKO.

DOKO is available now for just $99.99



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#4991889 Posted on: 01/13/2015 10:56 AM
Still sticking to my ASUS Wavi, at least until I go on for 1440p, because then I can't easily clone my picture to my 1080p TV anymore :D

Now that 1080p gets successors (1440p and 4K) in widespread use, those streaming boxes pop up. Too late for my taste, the Asus product is already off the market after a couple of years since release.

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