SmartQ introduces HDTV Player, lets it explain itself
Generally speaking, SmartQ has stuck to what it's best at -- mediocre portable media players -- without deviating an inch. Finally, someone at the company conjured up enough courage to take a risk, and we think the outcome is pretty decent. The simply titled and not-at-all-confusing HDTV Player is the firm's very first set-top-box, which aims to play back a litany of high-definition files on one's HDTV. As predicted, the box offers up an HDMI 1.3 port for getting all that lovely 720p+ content onto your screen, and there's also a pair of USB 2.0 ports for connecting external HDDs and the like. Beyond that, details are astonishingly sparse, but we get the feeling it'll be quite some time (read: forever) before this thing floats far from the shores of Asia.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan @ Mar 18th 2009 10:07AM
Typical Asian strategy of copying an item (e.g. Western Digital HD TV Player) and trying to compete on price.
This thing is stillborn.