In addition to the Western Digital, Seagate traditional hard disk manufacturers, now even network equipment manufacturers also have a share of the HD machine market. Netgear Netware recently revealed to the media that they are about to launch their first high-definition player product.
Although speaking on the principle of speaking, the Blu-ray Association, the promotion organization of the BD disc format, should absolutely stand on the opposite side of such HDD high-definition players, and providing certification and authorization to HDTVs is somewhat bizarre. However, according to media reports, NetEase's NeoTV 550 is indeed the first Blu-ray Forum certified HDTV product. Blu-ray authentication means that the machine can perfectly support Blu-ray disc image playback, support Blu-ray playback, menus, navigation and even BD-Live network functions.
In addition, NeoTV 550's format support is also quite comprehensive, calling itself "the ultimate high-definition player." Support Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS 2.0+, DTS HD, DTS HD MA Audio. Video Codec supports H.264, VC1, WMV7/8/9, MPEG-1/2/4, H.263, and encapsulation format supports AVI, Xvid, MOV, MP4, MPEG2 PS, MPEG2-TS, DVD ISO/VOB/ IFO, MKV, ASF, AVCHD, DIVX, WMV, M4A, M2TS, MTS, MP1, MP2, MPG, and DVR-MS.
NeoTV 550 offers dual USB 2.0, eSATA interface and SD card reader, support HDMI 1.3a and composite video output, support network. It is expected that the aircraft will be available in October. Due to the increased cost of Blu-ray certification, the aircraft is expected to sell for 219.99 US dollars. In addition, NetSky will introduce another NeoTV 350 in some countries. Based on the Realtek RTL1073 solution, the feature configuration is very similar to Western Digital's WDTV Live.
Although speaking on the principle of speaking, the Blu-ray Association, the promotion organization of the BD disc format, should absolutely stand on the opposite side of such HDD high-definition players, and providing certification and authorization to HDTVs is somewhat bizarre. However, according to media reports, NetEase's NeoTV 550 is indeed the first Blu-ray Forum certified HDTV product. Blu-ray authentication means that the machine can perfectly support Blu-ray disc image playback, support Blu-ray playback, menus, navigation and even BD-Live network functions.
In addition, NeoTV 550's format support is also quite comprehensive, calling itself "the ultimate high-definition player." Support Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS 2.0+, DTS HD, DTS HD MA Audio. Video Codec supports H.264, VC1, WMV7/8/9, MPEG-1/2/4, H.263, and encapsulation format supports AVI, Xvid, MOV, MP4, MPEG2 PS, MPEG2-TS, DVD ISO/VOB/ IFO, MKV, ASF, AVCHD, DIVX, WMV, M4A, M2TS, MTS, MP1, MP2, MPG, and DVR-MS.
NeoTV 550 offers dual USB 2.0, eSATA interface and SD card reader, support HDMI 1.3a and composite video output, support network. It is expected that the aircraft will be available in October. Due to the increased cost of Blu-ray certification, the aircraft is expected to sell for 219.99 US dollars. In addition, NetSky will introduce another NeoTV 350 in some countries. Based on the Realtek RTL1073 solution, the feature configuration is very similar to Western Digital's WDTV Live.
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