Read more.Traxdata's MultiMediaDrive could be the easiest way to bring home entertainment from your computer to your television.
Read more.Traxdata's MultiMediaDrive could be the easiest way to bring home entertainment from your computer to your television.
good idea for portability. but if you will use it at home and have a hi def tv you can just get a cable from pc to tv for about £10. Save yourself about £140.
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
Although it *plays* "high def" it does not output it in high def. Also H.264/VC-1 streams (most HD comes in this) are not compatible. You would have to re-encode it to XviD 720p, which is crap, x264 1080p is what you should be doing (which won't work with this). No 1080p, no H.264 decoding. Only the wannabe amateur High Def person would buy this. It would have been good 5 years ago, but today this is old technology.CONTENT RESOLUTION Video: 720 x 576 pixels
Good way of damaging the hi-def tag I guess. People who buy this to watch hi-def stuff will probably never bother again.
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