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January 14, 2005

coolest thing at MacWorld- LaCie hard drive plays back direct to TV


A little birdie told me that the coolest thing at MacWorld was the LaCie - silverscreen - Multimedia Hard Drive. It's a USB powered hard drive, with a video out snake cable with RCAs, and other standard connectors for playing back video files (MPEG 1, 2, 4) on a TV. It has a remote control that you use to open, play, and browse the videos/files on your drive via the TV. I haven't seen it yet. But it's listing for $329 and is supposed to be available next month. The only negative I see is that it's USB powered- which means you still need a computer nearby when you're playing off the TV. Maybe the USB on the set-top will work. Hmmmm. LaCie! Send unmediated some demo units! We'll add video aggregation to it! Anyone know how they're doing this? Is it one of those multimedia playback browsers?


Posted by Eli Chapman at 12:38 AM


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I think this uses the Sigma EM8510 for MPEG decoding which, I assume, sits either at the rear of the enclosure or in a breakout box that connects to the TV. (And I'm assuming that based on the lack of ports in the product shots.)

And I wouldn't be surprised if it also came with a power brick to supplement the USB power connection. Any of you MWSF attendees get to take a look at this?

More on the Sigma EM8510: http://www.sigmadesigns.com/products/em8510.htm

Posted by: yatta at January 17, 2005 10:24 PM

More info on the product can be found at
http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10481

Posted by: DT at January 21, 2005 05:28 PM

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