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Tuesday, June 24, 2003
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infoSync World : JVC tunes in with audio, video geared Pocket PCs
Even AV appliance maker are jumping into the PPC bandwagon. JVC enters PPC market.
JVC is going to market this in the US first and will target this device to those looking for portable AV machine ... Well, they could be on the right track since most PDA uses are asking for a PC like multimedia capabilities on the go.
Quoted from Infosync:
"Powered by Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs and a 400 MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor, both the JVC MP-PV131 and MP-PV331 include a JVC AV player that supports a wide variety of compressed audio and video files, including MPEG4. In addition, the MP-PV331 includes MPEG4 video capture functionality, allowing users to stream video from a JVC camcorder to the device, which in turn can relay the stream over a Wi-Fi connection or store the video locally for subsequent playback or streaming.
Features that both JVC iO Pocket PCs share include the JVC AV player that supports MP3, WAV and Ogg Vorbis compressed audio files, as well as AVI (MPEG4) and ASF (MPEG4) video files. The player also includes a graphic equalizer for customizing the sound’s tonal quality, a sound position expander that creates a broad soundfield when listening through headphones, and a Compression Compensation Converter that expands digital signals to improve fidelity. The latest Microsoft Windows Media Player is also included."
Looking at the design, my personal comment ... Bold and simple. Its nice to see something in black after most PDA manufaturers are doing a copycat number on the iPaqs silver casing.
posted by
Mohd Nazley Fadhley at
2:53 PM |
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