Hey, this player is pretty impressive! Not only does it have a lot of tricks up it's sleeve, like 802.11G wireless networking and Gigabit wired networking, but it's software runs on Windows, Linux or Mac too. Woof!
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The Zensonic Z500 networked digital media player gives users four connectivity options in one unit: wireless networking, gigabit Ethernet wired networking, optical disc playback and USB 2.0 hard drive connection. It has unprecedented file format support including high definition Windows Media® Video 9, DivX® and MPEG4 playback. In addition it also supports HighMAT™ (High Performance Media Access Technology). HighMAT is a standard way of organising digital media files on burned discs for easy browsing and playback through a DVD player or other digital player. It is already implemented in Windows® XP, Ahead Nero and other popular CD/DVD writing products and solves the problem of confusing, unordered lists of files on burned discs, instead presenting easy to navigate interfaces. The USB 2.0 port can be used for either a USB flash memory device or a USB hard drive, including Apple iPod* and other music players that can be used as a hard drive for convenience. Alternatively, the Z500 can play digital media files burned on to all popular optical formats including CD-R(W), DVD±R(W) and even dual layer DVD±R(W). The Z500's music playback capability handles all the formats enthusiasts have been waiting for, including the high definition FLAC lossless compressed format, OGG, AAC (commonly used in Apple iTunes**), MP3, Windows Media Audio 9 (including digitally rights managed WMA9), CD Audio and others. Video playback is also astonishingly comprehensive. The Z500 handles playback in Windows Media Video 9, DivX® XviD, MPEG-4, QuickTime MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, DVD, and other formats. High resolution photos can be played back, preserving resolution if displayed through a high definition TV or monitor. The device supports popular image file formats including JPEG, TIFF, RAW and others. The Z500 is engineered from the ground up for high performance networking, with Gigabit Ethernet networking and 54Mbit/s*** 802.11G wireless networking integrated. Likewise, the Z500 has stunningly comprehensive sound output options. Both coaxial and optical outputs are available for flawless digital connection to home theatre amplifiers, while advanced sound decoding capabilities allow direct playback of 5.1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks through analogue outputs. The internet is just a button away on the Z500, with instant access to stock quotes, local weather and more. Internet radio stations can be streamed from sources offering the popular PLS and ASX formats. An easy to install and use Zensonic server application called Z-Drive is supplied with the player to make sorting and streaming digital media files from multiple PCs simple. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The player can even be controlled directly from a PC or Mac if a user prefers, or through the supplied Zensonic backlit remote control with scroll jog-shuttle for easy menu navigation. The unit is powered by Sigma Designs' EM8620L media processor. The power of this chipset can be enhanced and extended over time by Zensonic software upgrades, which are automatically downloaded and installed by Zensonic Z-Update. Users never have to worry about whether they have the latest firmware for their player - if an internet connection is available, they always will. |
If you would like to read some more about Zensonic and other products that they make, head on over to their website. It looks like the Zensonic Z500 will be offered at a MSRP of AU$429 and will be unveiled at this years Las Vegas CES. You can go here to see the entire press release. Those of you out there interested in High Definition, Home Theater and assorted such products should visit our Satellite, HD-TV, Blu-ray and HD-DVD Forum.
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