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Kodak breaks into HD home cinema market
Introducing the Theatre HD Player
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NEWS: 10 July 2008 9:59 GMT by Katie Scott
The Kodak Theatre HD Player is an interactive device that displays personal and web-based content on an HDTV, while wirelessly connecting to a household’s private Wi-Fi Network. It is able to display HD still images (16:9 aspect ratio) and video (720p) on a HDTV. It also allows users to relive memories through a HD slideshow, as well as edit and upload images and videos to online content sharing sites. Kodak has also tied up with Flickr, and its own Kodak Gallery so that users can use the device to share images with friends. And they can also get new content from FrameChannel, a service of Frame Media, YouTube and RadioTime. The KODAK Theatre HD Player is also compatible with USB drives and SD memory cards. No price or UK launch date though.
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- This has got to be one of the best ideas Kodak has had (in a very long time) to continue it's brand into the future. Now, if they will only start putting high-megapixel cameras in cell-phones, they will become completely ubiquitous. At least that's the way I see it...
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