Mp3 Player Flash Component
Mp3 Player Flash Component

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Micca MPLAY-HD 1080p Full-HD Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC (Realtek 1055)
$59.95 Micca makes 1080p video playback affordable with the compact and convenient MPLAY-HD digital media player. Just connect it to your TV or HDTV as you would a DVD player and enjoy your videos, music, and photos from a USB drive or flash memory card. Powerful The MPLAY-HD plays many more video and audio formats than other players on the market. Built on the newest generation Realtek 1055 hardware an... |
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Micca MPlay Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC Flash Cards - Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4 On All TV and HDTV
$28.99 The Micca MPLAY is a high value digital media player that lets you watch videos, view photos, and listen to music on your TV or home theater system without using a computer. It's as simple as 1-2-3: Store your digital media files on a flash drive, USB hard drive, or SD Card; Insert the USB drive or SD card into the MPLAY; Sit back and enjoy as the MPLAY playback your video, photos, or music on the... |
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Diamond HD Media Wonder Mini Media Player
$24.99 The Diamond MP700 HD Media Wonder Media Player easily connects to any TV. Enjoy movies, music, photos and other media files stored on any portable USB hard drive or memory card.... |
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Sony BDP-S580 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black)
3D Technology Checklist This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use the checklist below to ensure you have everything you need. 3D viewing requires: A Display First, you'll need a 3D-ready display--whether it's a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor. These displays have more processing power than standard 2D models for displaying 3D images in rapid s... |
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Sony BDP-S480 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black)
Sony BDP-S480Blu-ray Disc Player - 1 Disc(s) - DTS BDPS480 Blu-ray Disc Players... |
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Philips DVP3560/F7 DVD Player with 1080p HDMI Upscaling and Multimedia DiVX
$49.99 Philips DVP3560 DVD Player DVP3560/F7 DVD Players... |
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Sharp CD-DH790N Mini Stereo Audio System
$299.95 This stylish yet practical mini component system is a perfect audio solution for any environment. This system comes complete with a docking slot for an iPod CD Player, USB Playback and a Digital Tuner with Presets to enjoy your favorite music! You can even be your own D.J. and play a CD-R/RW disk with all your favorite WMA and MP3 hits. Full Logic Cassette Deck lets you play your favorite casset... |
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Sony CDX-GT40U CD Receiver with Speakers (CXS-GT4016F)
$94.95 Mobile,package Cdxgt40u... |
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Soundstream VIR7870NRB 7-Inch Flip Up TFT-LCD Receiver (Black)
$499.95 Soundstream Single Din A/V Source Unit W/ 7 Flip-Up TFT-LCD Touch Screen And Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth & NA/Vigation Input Requires NA/Vibox-1... |
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Pioneer AVH-P5200DVD In-Dash DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
$699.99 The Pioneer AVH-P5200DVD features a comprehensive User Interface revamp delivers intuitive touchscreen control and customizable menus. Tap, Swipe or Drag exactly the way you expect a touchscreen device to work, Advanced iPod control featuring album art display, double-tap Alphabet Search, iTunes, Tagging and Passenger Control mode, Easily add Navigation to any new AVH system with the AVIC-U220, an... |
Will movies eventualy transition from DVD's to Memory cards?
As flash memory card's storage capacity grows and becomes cheaper in the future, will the movie industry eventually transition away from DVD's to Memory cards ie SanDisk? Imagine the portability scale that movies on SanDisk cards would provide. I imagine that TV's would come equipped with card readers and surround sound outputs that would do away with all the bulky audio/video components, that we now use, and take up so much space. No more portable DVD players, rather all in one phones or mp3 players capable of reading movies stored on memory cards. Is this technology far away or just around the corner?
I think that its unlikely.. I think its going to skip over memory cards entirely, and will just become download on demand. Take a look at Time Warner's "On Demand" for a lot of programs- they have tons of drives with the programs on them, and when someone selects something on demand, it pipes down over their cable line instantly. Take a look at Netflix- they have a lot of movies you can watch over the Internet on demand, instantly. So I am pretty sure DVD's will be going away, but they wont be replaced by memory cards, or anythign else physical- instead it will all be "On Demand". There are boxes you are starting to be able to get for your TV that can do this right now as well, for smaller, private service options.