What You Need; What's Optional - Sling Media SB260-100 Quick Start Manual

Slingbox solo
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What you need

A flashlight.
The back of your computer and the back of your TV are usually dark. A flashlight will help you identify
things.
A Windows or Macintosh computer
Windows requirements:
Macintosh requirements:
A router on a home network that's connected to the above computer

What's optional

Additional cables
If you want to connect your Slingbox SOLO to an HD device with component video, you'll need to purchase a
set of component video cables. If you're not sure what kind of video connection you have, use the table below.
With Slingbox SOLO, you only need to use one of these video connections.
The connections will look similar to the diagrams below. Use the table to decide which cable(s) you need.
Use the connection that provides the highest quality.
The video connection on
my device has this
Windows XP Home / XP Pro / Media Center Edition / 2000 (Service Pack 4)
Pentium IV 1GHz or better
256MB RAM
100MB Free Hard Disk Space
Graphics Card (24-bit color)
Sound Card (16-bit)
CD-ROM Drive
Ethernet Network Connectivity. This can be one of the following: wired, 802.11 a/b/g,
SlingLink or Powerline)
[version TBD]
OS X
Minimum 800 MHz G4 or above, or any Intel processor
[TBD]
Connection name
Composite video
S-video
Component video
Introducing Slingbox SOLO • Page 5
Video
You need this cable
quality
Good
Included
Better
Included
Best
Not included

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