Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 7 2008, 11:19am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device attaches to the TV and digital video files or photos can be played back directly on the TV screen from attached flash drives, hard drives and Iomega REV drives. Video output options include HDMI, component, composite, and SCART. Audio connectivity includes RCA and S/PDIF. Supported resolutions include 480p, 720p, and 1080i. Iomega says the two HD resolution are achieved through upscaling.
Supported file formats include MP3, AC3 (Dolby(R) Digital Encoding), WAV, WMA, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/DiVX 3.11, 4.x, 5.x/XViD) and JPEG. The ScreenPlay TV Link measures 3.26" x 3.07" x 0.78" and weighs under 4 ounces. The device is available now for $99.95.
Via Iomega
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