I’ve noticed a lot of Slingbox and SlingPlayer Mobile television commercials over the last several weeks. So I’ll add my two cents on the Slingbox. What exactly is a Slingbox? Well, a Slingbox allows you to placeshift your TV signal. A simpler answer is a Slingbox allows you to watch and control your TV from anywhere. Anywhere there is a Windows PC (Mac support coming soon) and a broadband connection.
Here are a couple of good reviews I found that go into the details of setting up a Slingbox and its pros and cons.
The reviews were written last June when the Slingbox first debuted but I think they are still useful. Since last year’s release, the folks at Sling Media have released a couple of software and firmware upgrades that have improved the Slingbox video quality. More importantly, Slingbox prices have dropped below $175, and you can get it at Amazon.com for $160.

The diagram above is a simple network diagram, which shows where the Slingbox sits on your network. As long as you have a TV source (cable box, DVR, satellite box, TV, etc.) that can be controlled via an infrared (IR) signal, a broadband internet connection and a Windows PC, you’ll be able to watch and control your TV from any location. Setup is quick and easy as explained in the reviews above.
The Slingbox is a very cool device that allows you to watch TV in another room in your house, at work or while your traveling. I think it’s great if you are traveling and can’t get a certain channel. For example, if you are on safari in the Serengeti the month the World Cup is on, you won’t miss the matches if you have a laptop and a high speed internet (HSI) connection. Good luck finding an HSI in Tanzania and if you are on safari you should be trying to find and watch the big 5 (lion, elephant, Cape buffalo, black rhino and the leopard) but in theory a Slingbox would allow you to watch the soccer matches at night.
Before you purchase a Slingbox, there a few things you should consider.

My only complaint with the Slingbox is the lag to control the TV source. Since there is a several second delay in transmitting the TV programming remotely, there is also a delay in changing channels or fast-forwarding/rewinding a DVR, which can be annoying.
If you purchase a Slingbox before September 16th, you’ll receive the SlingPlayer Mobile software for free. The software allows you to watch TV on your Windows Mobile Smartphone or Pocket PC device. I watch TV on my Motorola Q occasionally. It’s more of a cool, geeky thing to show off because the speed of the EV-DO and Edge networks are not sufficient/reliable to support a quality video signal. The sound quality is excellent so it’s great if you want to follow a game or listen to the news. Here’s a video from Qusers.com showing someone slinging their Tivo to a Motorola Q Smartphone.
Overall, the Slingbox is a relatively cheap device that allows you to placeshift your TV programming. For regular TV shows, the video quality is sufficient at the minimum 256 Kbps upstream rate but for high action programming you’ll definitely want a higher HSI upload rate at home. I still prefer watching my TV programming in high definition, but if you are traveling or when you can’t miss a show, the ability to placeshift and timeshift your TV programming is pretty amazing! And at $160, it’s one of the cheaper tech toys you can get!
There are other placeshifting options available such as Sony’s LocationFree TV or Orb, which requires a PC with a TV tuner card. However, the flexibility, simplicity and value of the Slingbox make it the best placeshifting solution available right now.
I love this time of year! Two a day football practices are wrapping up, the practice reports are always positive from your college football fan site, your team has no weaknesses that it can’t overcome, and the expectations are sky high!
This is the best time of year for a college football fan because your team is still in the hunt for a national championship and you spent the last 8 months preparing for the college football season to kickoff. No more bickering with fan site posters about recruits, recruiting philosophy by the coaching staff, the sky is falling posters and the pie in the sky posters who think the coaching staff can do no wrong.
If you couldn’t tell from the picture of DWill (Derrick Williams), I’m a die-hard Penn Stater who bleeds blue and white! My expectations are very high this season despite what the media says about the 2006 Nittany Lions. It’s amusing last year the football media said Penn State couldn’t compete because there wasn’t enough talent on the team. So after an 11-1 record and a #3 ranking, this year the media is saying Penn State won’t compete for the Big 10 11 title because we lost too much talent.
I could go on and on but I would bore most of you who aren’t major college football fans. Another reason why I love this time of year is all the gear and toys required to get ready for the college football season! So for all you college football fans or if your significant other is a fan, here is some great stuff for the upcoming season whether you are tailgating at home or at the stadium.
So go get ready for the college football season! I’m heading to South Bend for the Penn State/ND game on September 9th. For all of you Notre Dame fans, I would like to remind you of 1990 when ND was #1 and playing an underdog Penn State team…
I’ve been talking a lot of smack with my Notre Dame friends so Penn State better win otherwise I’ll have to wait a long year for chance of redemption. WE ARE… PENN STATE!