Alpha Networks has just announced the launch of a new HD media player entitled ADM-534H. The device has updatable firmware, multi language, with a 10/100M Ethernet port and 2.5 inch HDD. It has a high speed SoC and plug & play capabilities as well as a modern looking user interface, plus an USB 2.0 interface.
The USB port allows additional mass storage devices to be connected to the TV. The user may just sit in their couch and navigate through the interface with the help of the remote control that is delivered together with the device. Its High Definition Multimedia Interface makes playing your videos an easy task and supports up to 1080p video resolution. It also supports an extensive number of common and less common media formats, including here
MPEG-1/2/4, H.264, AVC HD, Avi, DivX, Xvid, MKV, WMV9, VC-1, VOB/ISO/IFO, ASF, MOV, and DAT. Practically, this thing can play any format you might encounter on the Internet, which makes it indeed quite versatile.
The ADM-534H is very aesthetically pleasing, with its slick black color and rectangular shape. The High-Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI for short, represents a compact audio/video interface meant to transmit uncompressed digital information. HDMI supports any TV, PC and video format from the standard format to the High-Definition video format as well as up to 8 channels of digital audio. The shipping of HDMI products has started in 2003.
The High Definition Television system is a broadcasting system with higher resolution ranging from 720p to 1080i or 1080p. If you're wondering what the “p” and “i” stand for, wonder no more! “P” stands for progressive-scan, meaning non-interlaced video or complete High-Definition, while “I”, you guessed it folks... stands for interlaced video! So just go grab the Alpha Networks ADM-534H and get ready to delight yourself with complete, High-Definition beauty!
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