
Okoro has rolled out the OMS-Q100 and OMS-Q200 Quantum mini Digital Entertainment Systems which might be small in size but big on stature, capable of managing a plethora of media including music, photos, movies as well as support the recording of HDTV programming. The tiny form factor allows you to place this just about anywhere in your living room. Don’t let its size fool you now, since it packs in enough power to play back 1080p Blu-ray movies and upscale DVDs without breaking a sweat. In addition, the Quantum series will enable the consumer the ability to record a couple of HD programs via an antenna, cable, or satellite TV based on the customer’s software choice. [Press Release]
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