ADS Tech Enhances Media-Link Digital Entertainment Receiver with Wireless G Card; Compact Device Streams Digital Entertainment from PCs and the Internet to a TV or Stereo.CERRITOS, Calif. -- ADS Tech (www.adstech.com) announced today that Media-Link(TM) Digital Entertainment Receiver has been enhanced with a wireless G (802.11G) card. The new Media-Link can now be used with either a wired Ethernet network or the higher-speed 802.11G wireless network to deliver digital entertainment from a PC and the Internet to any TV or stereo in the home or office. Conveniently controlled by a single remote, the device is housed in a new sleek designer case that can be wall mounted. ADS Tech's Media-Link enables consumers and businesses to access PC-stored TV shows, movies and photos on any connected TV. Users can also enjoy listening to MP3 audio files and Internet radio on any connected stereo. All of these features are available without moving the PC or having to burn discs and carry them from room to room so they can be shared. With Media-Link, users can also view Web pages and Internet news on their TV's big screen from the comfort of their favorite living room chair. The wireless G card enhancement enables the new version of Media-Link to deliver audio and video streams at up to 54 Mb/sec -- nearly five times faster than the earlier version which supported the 802.11B (11 Mb/sec) wireless networking standard but did not include the wireless card. The higher throughput available with the 802.11G wireless standard also allows users to transport multiple audio and video streams; i.e., view a PC-stored slide show on a TV screen while streaming an MP3 file from the Internet for background music. Based on a new study, market researcher In-Stat/MDR predicts that the number of wireless subscribers worldwide is projected to jump from 1.5 billion at the end of 2004 to more than 2.5 billion in 2009. Offering easy, "Universal Plug and Play" installation, consumers and businesses can now enjoy these capabilities simply by connecting Media-Link to their wired Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. or wireless network. Once connected, The Media-Link receiver identifies PCs on the network automatically and provides instant, remote control access to their stored entertainment files. "With Media-Link, the PC becomes the entertainment jukebox and server for the home or office entertainment system, serving different files to multiple rooms simultaneously," explained Mike McCoy, ADS Tech President. "It's fast, easy to use and convenient. But the best thing about it is the enhanced user experience it provides. People will no longer be restricted to playing their digital multimedia files at their desk. They can view their videos and photos on the biggest screen they have in-house and can enjoy their music compilations or Internet radio on their best stereo." Designed for flexibility, portability and scalability, Media-Link can be used to deliver digital media content from up to 14 PCs on a network. When more than one Media-Link is connected to a single PC, users can stream content to several rooms in their home or office simultaneously. Video playback of the highest quality is assured with composite, S-Video, component (Progressive and Interlaced Refers to a display system or image that uses interlacing and does not render contiguous lines one after the other. See interlace and interlaced GIF. , DVI (1) (Digital Video Interactive) An earlier compression technique that provided up to 72 minutes of full-screen video on a CD-ROM. Acquired by Intel in 1988 from RCA's Sarnoff Research labs, Princeton, NJ, DVI never caught on. ) video outputs. Audio is reproduced in the greatest fidelity with stereo (R+L), RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. and SPDIF See S/PDIF. digital audio (optical and coaxial) outputs. To ensure that all of the leading digital entertainment options can be displayed, Media-Link supports playback of MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MOV, AVI, DivX and Xvid video files, MP3, AC3, AAC, WAV and WMA audio files as well as JPEG JPEG in full Joint Photographic Experts Group Standard computer file format for storing graphic images in a compressed form for general use. JPEG images are compressed using a mathematical algorithm. , BMP (1) (BitMaP) Also known as a "bump" file, it is the native, bitmapped graphics format in Windows. A BMP can be saved in several color options: 1-, 4-, 8- and 24-bit color provide 2, 16, 256 and 16,000,000 colors respectively. BMP files use the .BMP or . , GIF GIF in full Graphics Interchange Format Standard computer file format for graphic images. GIF files use data compression to reduce the file size. The original version of the format was developed by CompuServe in 1987. and PNG image files. Users can also browse Web pages, view Internet news pages and enjoy listening to Internet Radio stations. Availability, Pricing ADS Tech's new Media-Link Receiver equipped with a wireless "G" card can be used with Windows(R) 98SE, WinME, WinXP and Win2000 systems. Available through ADS Tech's network of online and retail channels worldwide Media-Link has an ESP (1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion. of US$249. A SCART Scart or SCART Noun Electronics a plug-and-socket system which carries pictures and sound, used in home entertainment systems cable, an installation and application CD, a remote controller, a wall-mount AC adapter and a user guide are included. About ADS Technologies ADS Technologies is a world leader in Universal Serial Bus See USB. (hardware, standard) Universal Serial Bus - (USB) An external peripheral interface standard for communication between a computer and external peripherals over an inexpensive cable using biserial transmission. and IEEE-1394/FireWire solutions. Since 1992, the company has introduced high-quality multimedia, networking and presentation products at consumer-friendly prices. The company's award-winning USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. product line includes eleven complementary peripherals and its USB Port for Desktops is the world's best-selling USB PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). host card. PYRO 1394DV, the first consumer-priced digital video editing solution on the PC market, has been widely adopted by owners of digital video camcorders for its ease-of-use for first time DV editors, its functionality and its low cost. ADS Technologies' products are distributed by Ingram Micro in the United States, Canada and Europe. ADS Technologies' products are available in nearly 3,000 consumer electronic and computer retail stores and through OEM private label customers around the world who market ADS Technologies products under their own brand name. For more information, please visit our Web site at http://www.adstech.com or contact phone: 800-888-5244. Editors Note: For more information, photos/illustrations or a review copy of ADS Tech's new Media-Link Digital Entertainment Receiver, contact andy@markencom.com. |
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