Samsung introduces the MediaLive adaptor, a device that can be used to deliver digital content (including HD content) in real-time from Windows Media Center on a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate operating systems to a (HD)TV via a wireless or wired home network. It can stream photos, music, feature films, home movies, and live and recorded TV programs.
It utilizes the HDMI-CEC standard to connect to your TV and enable you to use one remote control to access all features. The MediaLive has the ability to display content at up to Full HD resolution and supports AC3, H.264, JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMA, and WMV. One PC can stream content to up-to five Samsung MediaLive boxes connected to a TV.The box gives you also access to a wide range of entertainment options including online services such as Vongo, MovieLink, Showtime TV, XM Radio, and FOX Sports, as well as the ability to browse through top news stories from Reuters and NPR. Additionally, in the U.S., Windows Media Center features the Internet TV beta program, which offers access to viral videos, news stories, movie trailers, sports clips, cast interviews, movie concerts and more. For access to live and recorded TV through the Samsung MediaLive, a TV tuner can be connected to the PC, turning it into a DVR with the ability to watch and record television shows and movies. In conjunction with FOX Sports, Samsung has added the ability to access SportsLounge to view up-to-date sports scores, statistics and schedules.The device connects to a PC via a RJ45 connected LAN cable, or wirelessly through a built-in 802.11 a/b/g/n receiver and will be available in August 2008.
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