Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Popcorn Hour launches A-400 streamer for &euro289 with 'studio-quality' three dimensional video processing

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If you are a streamer who shuns plastic disks as well as their ilk, but nonetheless wants three dimensional, there's great news: Syabas has introduced the Popcorn Hour A-400 network media player. Because of a dual-core video processor, this area can mulch through three dimensional Blu-ray content (ripped, most probably), whilst supporting studio-level features like detail enhancement and debanding. Like its A-300 predecessor, the streamer can pier a tough disk for content storage, and connects for your network via ethernet or optional Wi-fi compatability. Other connections have an Sdcard readers, High-definition multimedia interface 1.4, eSATA and USB 2. and USB 3. (pending confirmation). On the top of providing you with use of your personal content, the Syabas Applications Market brings YouTube, BBC's iPlayer, and 90 approximately other free or premium channels. It'll hit stores in October having a &euro289 cost, therefore if that seems like your bag of popcorn, begin to see the PR for more information.

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