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src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/segatv.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pSageTV vient de
lancer un successeur pour son STX-HD100 HD Media Extender et cette fois çi avec un nom
beaucoup plus simple et moins compliqué. Il sera appelé HD Theater ou HD2000. Il est
sympa de noter que SageTV a fait un effort au niveau du prix de vente, environ
160€. Il sera plus compact et donc prendra moins de place dans votre salon. Il
inclu:/p p ul liTélécommande/li liPorts USB (devant et derrière)/li
liConnexion Ethernet/li liSortie HDMI, component, S-Video and composite video/li liPort audio
S/PDIF/li liFonctions de streaming en réseau/li liProgramme SageTV Media Center pour
Windows/li/ul pIl supporte tous les formats courants, MPEG 1/2/4, H.264, WMV9, VC1, MKV, MOV, AVI,
FLV, AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC and JPEG. /p pPermalink: a
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src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/segatv.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pSageTV has
released a successor to its STX-HD100 HD Media Extender, and this time round the name is much less
complicated - it will be called HD Theater (or HD200, if that is your cup of tea). Nice to see
SageTV remain level headed by pricing it at a similar point of $199.95, although the HD Theater
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//p pTras una larga espera que ha durado casi dos años, las primeras unidades del
strongMeizu M8/strong empiezan a estar disponibles para pruebas, y algunos blogs chinos ya han
podido testearlas. No se trata de l versión final definitiva, pues aún hay
algún problema de emsoftware/em, pero sirve para conocer sus especificaciones oficiales y el
funcionamiento./p pCon un diseño externo inspirado claramente en el iPhone, igual que el de
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teléfono de Apple, pero funcionando con Windows CE. Y por lo que cuentan parece que lo
consigue.br / !--more--/p pLa pantalla tiene un tamaño de 3.4 pulgadas y ofrece una
resolución de 720 #215; 480 píxeles. Es una pantalla de tipo multitáctil, lo
que le permite realizar gestos con ambos dedos para controlar algunas de las acciones del
teléfono. El teclado es similar al del iPhone, funcionando en span class="caps"QWERTY/span
en modo vertical, y, aunque es raro siendo un teléfono chino, no incorpora reconocimiento de
escritura./p pEl reproductor multimedia que incluye el strongMeizu M8/strong imita de nuevo el
interfaz del iPhone, pero dispone de soporte para muchos más formatos. Para audio es
compatible con span class="caps"WMA/span, span class="caps"WAV/span, MP3, span
class="caps"APE/span, span class="caps"FLAC/span, span class="caps"AMR/span y span
class="caps"AAC/span, mientras que en vídeo lo es con span class="caps"AVI/span, MP4, 3GP,
span class="caps"WMV/span, span class="caps"MPEG/span, span class="caps"MKV/span y span
class="caps"FLV/span./p pimg id="image53251" src="http://img.xataka.com/2008/12/meizu-m8-2.jpg"
class="centro" alt="Meizu M8" //p pLa cámara de fotos tiene una resolución de 3.2
megapíxeles y dispone de autoenfoque. Por los ejemplos que se han podido ver de los
resultados parece que su calidad, al menos al aire libre y con luz suficiente, es bastante buena,
aunque como en la mayoría de móviles flaquea en el interior y con poca luz./p pLa
cantidad de aplicaciones incluidas en el strongMeizu M8/strong no es demasiado alta y entre ellas
encontramos una calculadora, un calendario, un bloc de notas, un cronómetro y alarma,
además del navegador, reproductor, visor de fotos,... No hemos podido encontrar que
navegador web utiliza el teléfono./p pComo punto extra, la batería es intercambiable
y puede cargarse a través del puerto span class="caps"USB/span del ordenador. En contra, el
strongMeizu M8/strong no dispone de conectividad 3G, solo span class="caps"GPRS/span, y no queda
muy claro que incluya Wi-Fi, un fallo grave en caso de confirmarse./p pEstará disponible en
dos versiones, igual que el iPhone, una con 8 GB de capacidad y la otra con 16 GB, aunque
habrá que ver si Meizu es capaz de ponerlo a la venta fuera de China sin que Apple haga nada
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//div Ah, so this is a yearly treat? Almost a year to the day after a
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launching for the same $199.95 and sports a slightly smaller footprint, the same remote as the
HD100, USB ports on the front and rear, an Ethernet jack, HDMI / component / S-Video / composite
video outputs, a S/PDIF audio port, network / local media streaming capabilities and the SageTV
Media Center for Windows software bundle. Per usual, you'll find support for a cornucopia of
formats (MPEG 1/2/4, H.264, WMV9, VC1, MKV, MOV, AVI, FLV, AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC and JPEG just to
name a few), and it looks as if it's ready to ship as we speak.br /br /[Via a
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Ah, so this is a yearly treat? Almost a year to the day after SageTV's STX-HD100
HD Media Extender was revealed, in
flies the unit's proper successor. The simply named HD Theater (or HD200, if you prefer), is
launching for the same $199.95 and sports a slightly smaller footprint, the same remote as the
HD100, USB ports on the front and rear, an Ethernet jack, HDMI / component / S-Video / composite
video outputs, a S/PDIF audio port, network / local media streaming capabilities and the SageTV
Media Center for Windows software bundle. Per usual, you'll find support for a cornucopia of
formats (MPEG 1/2/4, H.264, WMV9, VC1, MKV, MOV, AVI, FLV, AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC and JPEG just to
name a few), and it looks as if it's ready to ship as we speak.
Comme nous vous l’avions annoncé il y a quelques jours, voici une preview
vidéo du nouveau Samsung P3 (attention le firmware est encore en beta) !
Pour rappel, le P3 devrait être officiellement lancé au CES en
janvier, ses dimensions (102 x 52,7 x 9,9 mm pour 85g) sont pratiquement identiques à
celle du P2 mais cette fois-ci l’appareil est en entièrement aluminium. Il est
équipé d’un écran haptic (retour de sensation lorsqu’une
fonction est sélectionnée) Wide WQVGA de 3″
(480×272px), d’une capacité de 4Go, 8Go, 16Go ou 32Go, du Bluetooth
2.0, d’un tuner FM, d’un micro, d’un haut-parleur (mono) et d’une
interface embarquant des widgets, qui ressemble pas mal à celle des derniers
téléphones de la marque coréenne... Il offre une compatibilité MP3,
WMA, OGG, AAC, FLAC, MPEG4, WMV, H.264, JPG, PNG, BMP. Enfin, son autonomie est de 30h en audio
contre 5h en vidéo.
Samsung vient de mettre à jour le firmware de son baladeur
Q1 (notre preview) avec une version estampillée 1.22. Voici les
changements :
Ajout d’icônes en couleur dans le menu principal (Matrix)
Suppression de la ligne horizontale affichée par erreur
Correction du bug d’affichage dans l’écran de lecture de musique (Cheerful
mode) après avoir joué à un jeu
Ajout de l’heure et de la date d’enregistrement
Amélioration de la stabilité système
Pour rappel, le Q1 est équipé d’un écran QVGA de
2,4″, d’une capacité de 4Go, 8Go ou 16Go, d’une pavé
sensitif, d’un tuner FM RDS, d’un micro, du DNSe 3.0 et d’une
compatibilité MP3, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, MPEG4, WMV, JPEG, GIF, PNG. Son autonomie est de 30h en
audio contre 4h en vidéo. Il est disponible en blanc, noir, argent ou rose.
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La marque chinoise CHUWI vient de dévoiler son nouveau PMP de 7″
(800×480px), le M70 ! Pas énormément d’infos sur ce
dernier, mais il devrait embarquer un tuner FM, un micro, une sortie TV et une
compatibilité MP3, WMA, WMA/VBR, APE, FLAC, AAC, OGG, RM, RMVB, AVI, DIVX, XVID, FLV ,
ASF, MP4, Jpeg, Bmp, Gif. À suivre.
After first seeing a review of it in a Macworld video, and starting some research myself, I've
become interested in Logitech's Squeezebox Boom and might consider it in the near future. I found
this video
review of it by CNET, which mentioned something regarding issues with it playing DRM protected
media from iTunes. If this device is unable to play music with DRM, then I would probably not
consider it, as most of my library is protected.
I was wondering if anybody here has it and can tell me if it is unable to play protected music or
not? On the product's page on their site, it says that it can play back:
Quote: Plays MP3, AAC, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, Apple lossless, WMA lossless, WAV, and AIFF music
files ...but I am not entirely sure what is meant by this.
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