Kodak Theatre HD Player: your photos and the Internet on your HDTV
Kodak has announced the Theatre HD Player, a digital box which will give wireless access to music, video, and pictures stored on other computers in the home, or across the Internet.
It can grab multimedia from networked PCs, memory card, USB storage, a Kodak EasyShare camera, photo sharing web sites, Internet radio stations, and podcast sites. It also allows you to send and receive photos and albums using Kodak’s Picture Mail function.
Other nice features include the ability to set up personalised slide shows with music, and discover photos that you may have forgotten with the Picture Chronicle feature that builds a slideshow of pictures taken at the same time of previous years.
It comes with a remote control unit, and will launch in the US in September, priced $299. No word if it will be coming to the UK yet.
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looks nice… not to sure about the need for it though – as if you have a media pc already then you can just plug that into your tv, and using ms mediacenter which is a nice front end which is difficult to beat…
something like this is quite similar… http://www.mediacenter-tv.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=paradigmht210 but actually a pc inside..
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