slate;654700 Wrote: 
> Hmm what are the definition of a good DLNA client? most TVs cant do
> nothing unless the server pampers it and convert everything to 1-2
> formats that the TV can handle.
> 
You precisely stated it, a good client plays efficiently and reliably
most common formats with good UI
There are good clients, and bad ones.

slate;654700 Wrote: 
> 
> One reason to implement it is because it is a buzz word that you need
> to have on you feature list; because people thinks that they need to
> have it.
> 
I have no problem with the availability of a Logitech server.
What I cannot understand is that Logitech hardware requires this
server, making the whole thing a closed solution.

At least let's hope Logitech do not plan to start a new OS project to
make something better than Windows 7 or Mac OS, or linux ... and
required to install Logitech server software ...


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