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What's the best way to wirelessly stream video & audio to my stereo and 50" hi-def. I have looked at a few wireless devices, but a lot of folks are saying to use the PS3. Now I'm not a gamer but if I can stream video & audio from my 'puter in the other room to my stereo & tv in the living room using a PS3, I'll see about getting one. I think it is approximately the same price as some of these units specifically built for streaming vids.
thanx for any input

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