Friday, January 9, 2009

Conceptronic presents CFULLHDMA successor



The Full HD Media player (CFULLHDMA) manufactured by Conceptronics will soon be followed up by the company's new CFULLHDMAi. Though the product appears to be the same on the outside, several features have been added such as SAMBA server support, a BitTorrent download client and compatibility with Conceptronic's Wireless 300 MBps 11n USB adaptor.

Like its predecessor, the CFULLHDMAi functions as a personal bridge to stream digital media files to a TV and/or home cinema set in a Full HD resolution (1080p). The integrated UPnP AV media client allows access to all files that are contained in compatible storage devices. The SAMBA/NFS client provides direct access to shared network folders.

The CFULLHDMAi has no integrated hard disk, but thanks to the USB connector on the rear, it's easy to connect one to the device. This function was also present on the CFULLHDMA, but did not yet have the SAMBA server expansion.

With the latest firmware, both the CFULLHDMA and CFULLHDMAi can be made compatible with Conceptronic's C300RU, a 300Mbps 11n USB adaptor which makes wireless media streaming possible. To optimize the performance of Full HD films, it is required that you use an 11n router or work on a computer with an 11n client.

Features:

  • Plays back all popular media formats such as: XviD, WMV9, MOV, MKV, H.264, VC-1, MPEG 1/2/4, JPEG, MP3, WMA, AVI, SVCD, VCD, ISO, IFO (DVD-navigation), VOB and subtitles
  • Supports up to Full HD (1080p) resolutions
  • Gigabit LAN connector (supports all 10/100 Mbps/Gigabit networks
  • Userfriendly menu
  • HDMI and component video-output and coaxial digital sound output (S/PDIF).
  • Comes with all required cabling, a stand and a remote control
  • Samba server
  • Samba client
  • NFS client
  • BitTorrent download client
  • Stream wirelessly with Conceptronic's 300 Mbps 11n wireless USB adaptor (C300RU)*
  • UPnP AV-compatible to support multiple media servers
  • Includes gold-plated 3m HDMI-cable

*The C300RU is sold seperately.

author : Marc Mouthaan

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