NETGEAR MP115 Wireless Digital Media Player
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NETGEAR's follow-on to its MP101 Digital Music player handles most popular still, music and video formats through wired and wireless connections. Jim Buzbee reports on his sometimes trying experience with the MP115.Related Articles
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