D-Link relies on Intel Atom CE4100 to enhance Boxee Box’s performance

D-Llink Boxee Box

Be it finding the desired show or accessing popular photo services, the distinctively outlined Boxee Box by D-Link has modified the manner users stay connected with their entertainment world. Zooming on improving the functionality level, the company has now singled out the Intel Atom CE4100 processor to enrich the model.

Designed to deliver an amusing journey, the attractively laid out peripheral offers users the ability to command their television. The black box allows entertainment enthusiasts to watch available movies and TV programs from the Internet and stream videos from nearly any website. The feature-rich Boxee Box is scheduled to foray into the Middle East and Africa in January 2011.

“D-Link has always been committed to pioneering Digital Home experiences for consumers, transforming the home network so that new entertainment possibilities can become a reality. The Boxee Box by D-Link is the start of a new revolution in home entertainment as we bring the limitless world of Internet content to the TV. The Boxee Box by D-Link will be a catalyst for smart TV within the Digital Home, allowing consumers to discover new content and enjoy it in high definition,” elaborated Harrison Albert, Regional Director at D-Link Middle East & Africa.

Not only this, users can also exchange recommendations with friends using social media sites like Facebook, browse the Internet, and organize their personal music, photos and videos.

“Too many people have to enjoy what they want to watch hunched over a laptop all alone,” quoted Andrew Kippen, vice president of marketing for Boxee. “We’ve partnered with D-Link to come up with what we believe is the best way to enjoy the best content from the Internet on a TV – no PC required.”

The enhanced D-Link Boxee Box will be made available in January 2011 from all IT retailers in the MENA and Africa region.