Sony DMXNV1 Bravia Internet Video Link
The BRAVIA Internet Video Link (BIVL) is a small module that attaches discreetly to the back of a selection of select Sony BRAVIA LCD flat-panel television models, and seamlessly streams on-demand entertainment via an existing Ethernet connection including movies, TV programs, your favorite YouTube videos and a variety of other free content as well as news, weather and traffic information without the use of a personal computer. A broadband connection of at least 2.5 Mbps is recommended. Content is easily navigated with Sony’s Technical Emmy award-winning Xross Media Bar user interface.We should say something about what the BIVL is not. The BIVL does not give you access to the full internet on your television, but it does give you access to a large number of rich media channels, including some video-on-demand, some of which are exclusive to BIVL. Access to all of the channels is free, although there may be a charge for some of the content available through video-on-demand channels (e.g. movies). At the time of this writing, the content available via the BIVL includes:Amazon Video On Demand — Watch more than 40,000 movies and TV shows for as little as $1.99 each (Learn more about AVOD on BIVL) YouTube — millions of user-created videos full episodes of CBS television programs CBS College Sports broadcasts Wired.com — exclusive original reporting (some serious, some funny) on technology and video gaming C-Spot — original character and story-driven episodic series Yahoo! AOL Sports Illustrated blip.tv CondéNet’s Style.com and Men.Style.com Epicurious and Concierge.com channels Sony Pictures’ Crackle The Minisode Network (condensed versions of television programs) Inside Sony Pictures channel FEARnet Ford Models SingingFool VideoDetective. The Bravia Internet Video Link is a small, sleek module that attached unobtrusively to the back of your compatible Bravia HDTV Xross Media Bar Xross (pronounced Cross) is Sony’s Technical-Emmy award-wi (more…)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Still improving
was considering getting a roku box but as a sony loyalist decided to give in on Sony’s Internet video link thanks for the quick demo and a bit of playing around with it at the…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bought it LOVE IT
Bought BIVL with my 40 ” Bravia. Setup simple Amazon VOD lists are
amazing 1000’s of video for fast streaming on my Broadband.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Does Sony even try anymore?
Wow, this was free with my 46″ Bravia from Costco. Great concept, poor execution. Extremely easy to setup, fast response time.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Video on demand device
This is a clever addition to Sony Bravia. It allows limited access to some video and music sites. They do have an alpha driver that will allow you to point to a video file from…
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sony DMXNV1 Bravia Internet Video Link
Mine came bundled with my new Sony Bravia 52″ HDTV on sale at Costco. It was simple to set up (just read the instructions!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worthless and Useless
Does not work with all internet conections.
The service might be OK for a while but if you have a dynamic IP address at home (most people do) the chances are that in some…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great picture and wide variety of content
We just got a new Bravia TV and the Internet Link works seamlessly with it. We watch movies from Amazon.com’s service.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A solid alternative to Vudu and AppleTV
The Bravia Internet Link came bundled with my new TV. It also included a coupon for Amazon’s Video on Demand worth $80.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Even a Technology challenged senior citizen can handle it.
My DMX-NV-1 came in the box with my new TV. It was purchased at a wholesale discounters on black Friday and all I knew was it was big and I was getting a good deal.
1.0 out of 5 stars
got it free and that was still too much to pay
this thing really is a waste of space. there is NO content available that anyone would ever want to watch.