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Buffalo Launches Full HD Media Player LinkTheatre


 CRN Network, July 29, 2010, 1300 hrs

 

Buffalo Technology recently announced their LinkTheatre Full HD media player, LT-V100-AP.

 

Designed for HDTV, it can adapt video content up to a 1080i resolution. It includes networking via Ethernet connection, digital audio output, two USB port, HDMI and composite video outputs, and the ability to natively play an array of the latest audio/video formats. It can stream multimedia content from a Windows PC, a Network HDD, USB storage devices, or any DLNA-certified media server device.

 

“With Buffalo's LinkTheater network media player, you can directly listen to music, view photos and watch HD videos on TV straight from your USB or network storage device,” Susumu Kobayashi, Country Head, Buffalo Technology.

 

Backed with a 2-year warranty, the Buffalo LinkTheatre Full HD media player is available for Rs 12,000 with authorized distributors and resellers.

 

 

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