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What’s that in your pocket?

Posted by Jack Cook on September 12, 2007 – 10:22 am
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Did you say a Cinedisk high definition media player?

cin Here is a cool compact media player that Technabob had up from Korea’s Savit Micro that lets you have an entire HD video source in the palm of your hand.

The Cinedisk CD26HD is just a little larger than a typical media player, and offers high definition playback at up to 1080i resolution.  It has a 120GB 2.5-inch hard drive and uses MPEG 2, WMV9HD, or DiVX formats. No HDMI (yet) but it does have outputs for component video and coax digital.

It’s even got AC3 and DTS audio processing circuitry, so you can have full surround sound if you hook it up your amplifier’s digital input. In addition to its video playback capabilities, it’s also a full-fledged audio server, with playback of MP3, WMA and OGG format sound files.

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