Sony's Latest Blu-ray Recorders Can Push Video Content to the PSP, Walkman
Written by IT News on 3:33 PMBy: Alex Vochin, Technology Editor
Now that Sony has remained the only major player in the market for high-definition players, Blu-ray scoring a convincing victory over HD DVD, the Japanese company has the right to focus on a number of additional products capable of providing various additional functions beyond - the main associated with the reproduction of them. And that it is the case with his latest statements, as follows: BC-BC-A70 and T90 Blu-ray recorders, which represent a very interesting feature aimed directly at the Walkman and Sony PSP owners.
As the company informs us of two new recorders offer users the possibility of a transfer of the recorded video content on their portable devices very easy and fast way. Apparently, there is a "one touch" on the front of the device, which makes things much easier for users - allowing them to transmit up to 60 minutes QVGA video in the classroom about 3 minutes.
Much like most other modern recorders on the market these two models tuners package, which means that users can write on the air show on one channel while watching another program. In addition, they provide a sufficient amount of storage space OK, namely 320 GB to 500 GB A70 and T90 for, which means that the A70 can store up to 39 hours of HD programming, while T90 can be as high as 62 m. .
In addition, both models offer a fairly standard set of connectivity options, including here because HDMI, composite video, S-Video and audio connectors are different. In addition, these devices also include Sony's Roomlink interfaces.
While the details are still quite sketchy, it seems that both models will hit the shelves in
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