CNET
For what it's worth, the DSM-330 is now listed on CNET. No official review yet (any thoughts as to why the device isn't on their radar?), but I felt obliged to post my own and encourage you to do the same:
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-media-receivers/d-link-dsm-330/4505-6739_7-33238655.html
Don't mean to be a downer here, but with all the bitching about up-to-the-minute software updates, DTS compatibility and DIVX's development pace, in 18 weeks not one person has contributed their honest thoughts or positive experience to CNET about the DSM-330? How does anyone expect the profile of this hardware to grow? Frankly, regardless of its flaws I still use the DSM-330 almost every day, and every single issue I'd encountered when I first bought it last summer has been fixed (sound over HDMI, choppy playback, sorting folders). And it runs at a lightning clip now that I've got it hooked up to my home network using a Belkin powerline ethernet connection (no more dropped connections). Whether I'm watching a movie, showing photos to friends and folks when they're visiting, catching up on a missed Daily Show episode on Hulu, and messing around with Jukebox Beta, I'm definitely getting my moneys worth. So take five minutes and tell a @#($*&@# friend. I did.
I wrote a nice review at Neweg (where I bought it), but they haven't been selling the product for a few weeks now (not sure what happened.)
I notice the average selling price is creeping up a little.



Hey! That's a heck of a review. Thanks bleepbloop!