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SageTV HD Theater 300 Shipped

SageTV has started shipping the SageTV HD Theater 300 HD media player. This gadget can stream video from online sites like YouTube, TV network websites, and Google video at the touch of a button on the remote control right to the TV in your living room. What makes this media player more special is that it is also able to stream media files to a wired network or to a wireless network with the addition of an optional wireless adapter. The SageTV HD Theater 300 supports HDMI 1.3 and both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD/MA audio output. Additionally, it is compatible with SageTV’s Media Center software, allowing any PC or Mac equipped with an HD tuner card to watch and record live TV. You can purchase the SageTV HD Theater 300 for $150 each. [Slashgear]


Netgear NeoTV 550 And 350 HD Media Players

Netgear has rolled out a couple HD media players in the form of the NeoTV 550 and 350. Both media players support playback of 1080p Full HD media files and supports most media formats including XviD, DivX, MP4, MKV, AVCHD as well as Dolby Digital and DTS digital audio. The NeoTV 350 and 550 both have a SD card slot and USB port for external storage. The NeoTV 550 also supports an eSATA port, BD-Live and an external Blu-ray drive. The NeoTV models should arrive soon and will cost $220 for the 550 and an unspecified but lower price for the 350. [Electronista]


T-Mobile G2 Running On New MSM7X30 Chipset: Native 720P 30FPS Recording And Playback, Better 3D Performance And More

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Based on a tweet by Cyanogen, the G2 isn’t going to be sporting another rehash of the Snapdragon family of chipsets that has come to dominate HTC devices for the past 6 months.

You may remember back in November of 2009 (or maybe not, I didn’t) that Qualcomm demoed an updated family of chipsets for mobile multimedia devices. The name of that chipset is the remarkably catchy MSM7X30 (really has a ring to it, no?), and it’s bringing a little more to the table than its predecessors.

We already knew the G2 would...


Samsung Galaxy S is DivX Certified

Samsung i9000, better known in the United States as Samsung Galaxy S is a great phone. Mainly because:

  • exclusive SUPER AMOLED technology used on its brilliant screen (comparable to iPhone 4 Retina Display)
  • powerful GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) allowing the phone to process 3D graphical calculation with ease (better than most if not all other Android phones on the market)
  • built in SWYPE keyboard technology, an onscreen keyboard technology that is so great…  it even help Melissa Thompson broke Guinness texting World Record last week
  • is is available on all Four major carrier in United States: TMobile Vibrant, Sprint Epic, AT&T Captivate and Verizon Fascinate

Well, here is a new one, Samsung Galaxy S(TM) is World’s First DivX HD(TM) Certified Android Mobile Phone

Press release from DivX:

The Galaxy S is the world’s first Android(TM) mobile phone that is DivX Certified for HD and the second overall DivX HD Certified phone, following the successful launch of the Samsung Wave.

To enjoy DivX video on the Galaxy S, consumers can load their video libraries of both standard definition and HD 720p movies in the DivX format on the internal and external memory (expandable to 32GB) and then watch their collections anywhere they choose. In addition, the Galaxy S can connect directly to other DivX Certified devices, such as HDTVs, turning it into a powerful mobile set-top box in the living room. The Galaxy S will also support the secure playback of major Hollywood titles in the DivX format from leading studios.

DivX Certified phones are all tested to guarantee high-quality DivX video playback. DivX technology produces highly compressed video that requires minimal storage for the highest quality media experience on a mobile platform for viewing anytime, anywhere.

Products that bear the DivX Certified logo have undergone a rigorous testing program to ensure a high-quality DivX media experience, including reliable video creation and playback, interoperability with other DivX Certified devices and the visual quality users expect from DivX.

Source: DivX Press Release

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Samsung 3D HDTV Plasma Series

Samsung unveiled the 3D HDTV plasma with large screen. It’s availabe in 50-inch PN50C680 ($1,599), 50-inch PN50C490 ($1,099.99) and the 58-inch PN58C680 ($2,299.99).

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Also the largest plasma TV is 65-inch UN65C8000 with price $5,999 and all of them is ultra slim with 3D ready support 1080p HD. Now is the 3D HDTV era and Samsung answer this by launch all of the 3 products for entertainment.

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