Portable video player firm
Archos
today unveiled its first set-top personal digital video recorder, the Archos
TV+.
The Wi-Fi enabled home entertainment hub acts as a bridge between a computer
and TV, and allows users to stream content from PCs to TV, record TV shows, surf
the web and download movies.
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Users wanting to surf the internet will need to pay a one-off fee of £19.99
for an Opera plug-in.
The device comes in two capacities: a 250GB model with a suggested price of
£249.99; and an 80GB model costing £179.99.
Users of the box can stream digital content from home PCs and laptops to a
connected TV via UPnP.
TV recording is simplified by the provision of an electronic programme guide
which enables one-touch recording of content up to a week in advance. The unit
ships with a Qwerty remote control designed to simplify web browsing.
Video playback support includes MPEG-4, WMV out of the box, while H264
content is supported via an optional plug-in. On the audio side stereo MP3
decoding at 30-320Kbps, WMA, Protected WMA and WAV formats are supported.
Video recording in NTSC/PAL/SECAM to MPEG-4 SP is supported, while audio
recording options include WAV (IMA ADPCM or PCM). The device boasts USB 2 and
802.11g connectivity.
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