January 18, 2004
In-sourced writes about a new digital video recorder from Malata called the DIVA that records in the Windows Media Video 9, meaning that it can squeeze three times as much video into a gigabyte as a TiVo, which uses MPEG2. The DIVA comes in two versions, the DIVA-1, which has a DVD/CD-RW combination drive, and the DIVA-2, which has DVD-R drive.
Mobilemag.com writes about the Mpavio DDP-1000, a 20GB portable media player. On the tiny 2.5" LCD you can watch MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and DviX 4.X, or 5.X movie files. You can also listen to MPEG-1, 2, MP3, and WMA audio files.
January 16, 2004
Alotta ... new personal video players on the CES!
Check out Gizmodo's article about the various new products.
Check out Gizmodo's article about the various new products.
January 14, 2004
January 12, 2004
Sony has launched a new very nice portable device"which will "RE-DEFINE VIDEO ON-THE-GO ENTERTAINMENT"
Innovative Dual Band Wireless Transmission Technology Enables Video Viewing, Web Surfing and E-Mail In a Lightweight Touch Screen LCD Monitor.
Innovative Dual Band Wireless Transmission Technology Enables Video Viewing, Web Surfing and E-Mail In a Lightweight Touch Screen LCD Monitor.
Interesting article about Apple and Microsoft, and about the question whether portable video players are going to be booming...
January 11, 2004
Samsung has introduced portable media centers based on Microsoft's Portable Media Center platform. The Samsung YH-999 sports a 3.5" LCD, 20GB 1.8" drive, USB 2.0 interface, and lithuim-ion battery. Available options are an IR remote, docking cradle, and external battery pack.
It has been a long time since i posted something on this blog... almost two months, sorry about that. First of all i want to wish you all a happy new year, i wil try to bring you more news and updates on portable video in 2004!