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Buffalo Adds External Blu-Ray DVD to Portfolio
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Apr 15, 2008
Buffalo, a global provider of wired and wireless networking, storage and memory solutions, announced its first external Blu-ray HD DVD player - MediaStation Blu-ray HD DVD (BRHC-6316U2) - that allows users to both read and write Blu-ray content.
The new HD DVD player provides the ability to save High-Definition content, giving users an all-in-one solution to meet their entertainment needs. Users can also connect the player to a notebook or other mobile device via USB and view their favorite video content while on-the-go. In addition, the player allows for playback of HD DVD content.
Morikazu Sano, VP-global sales & marketing, said, "Consumers are increasingly implementing either High-Definition or Blu-ray content into their digital lives - from TV sets, to camcorders to audio content. The MediaStation Blu-ray HD DVD offers users the best of both worlds and supports our customers' various needs, while providing unmatched flexibility, giving users the ability to watch and save their favorite movies, videos or data at home or on the road."
The Blu-ray HD DVD has a convenient, external USB connection, allowing consumers to connect it to a laptop, desktop or other devices with a USB Port. Buffalo's new HD DVD player also comes with Nero's software for playback and burning, which allows for seamless integration with all recent versions of Microsoft Windows.
Backed by a limited 1-year warranty and toll-free technical support, the stylish black exterior MediaStation Blu-ray HD DVD will be available in May 2008 for the Indian market at an estimated street price of Rs.45,000. The product can be purchased through distributors and dealers.
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