WebProNews discovered a new product at CES 2010 that allows users to stream media files from a computer to any USB enabled device such as a TV, gaming console, or stereo.
When the HSTi Wireless Media Stick is plugged in, it connects to the actual storage media where users’ files are stored. It supports wireless protocols a/b/g/n and can stream files that are from any computer or storage device linked to the network through the wireless router.
As a result, users can access music on their laptop or a movie from the home server. It does not require batteries, external power supply, or additional remote controls.
HSTi’s Wireless Media Stick is currently available on their site for $119. It is expected to be in stores very soon as well.

I wonder if this can be done from another location, like stream my music or pictures from my house at work!? That would be very cool. Seems fairly expensive though — even though it does a lot, the components are fairly cheap.
Great post with lots of imoptrnat stuff.
this is pretty cheap compared to what everyone else has. net gear, sony, and other have this same concept, but i have to hard wire it with an hdmi cable to a tv.
this unit can be used on any or every device in my house. great product idea. wireless is in!!!!!!!!!
This is important!|I try to show the same soulful information
Pingback: Latest external storage device news – Stream Your Media with HSTi’s Wireless Media Stick
Pingback: Latest external storage devices news – Review: Synology DS210j network-attached storage device