
The MasonIP network attached video player targets those who prefer to enjoy video content from a server rather than from a disc directly, bringing convenience and quality to playback of networked media files in a $3,000 package. Features include professional-quality network video, a DVD decoder, and support for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVC, VC-1, DIVX, HDV and VIDEO_TS files. It’s abilities even extend to being able to decode virtually any kind of SD and HD video while outputting it most professional monitors and consumer TVs. Configuring the MasonIP is a snap, thanks to its browser-based configuration that we’re familiar with.
Related articles:Top 10 CES Gadgets
BenQ unveils W7000 3D home cinema projector
Vudu To Go offers offline movies
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
