Popcorn Hour releases A-200NMT media streaming box; starting at $179
![rachel-king-640x465.jpg](https://www.zdnet.com/a/img/resize/95bce264abe9f08543002fcbeef4cdafae2c850c/2013/01/05/839f42c4-1175-11e4-9732-00505685119a/rachel-king-640x465.jpg?auto=webp&fit=crop&frame=1&height=192&width=192)
Popcorn Hour has unveiled a new model in its networked media box catalog: the powerful, yet simple A-200NMT.
Connected to the Internet via Gigabit Ethernet, the A-200 lets users stream online content like Videocast, CBS, and CNN, as well as from external devices including from (but not limited to) computers, USB-connected devices and digital cameras. Other features include NTFS write support, slots for SATA internal hard drives and a new Flash Lite menu to browse.
Interested customers can start preordering the media box starting Monday, January 18 at 10 AM PST, starting at $179. However, if you want the WN-150 Wi-Fi attachment, that price jumps to $199, not including shipping nor taxes.
Below is a rundown on the A-200, compared with its companions, the C-200 and the A-110.