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If you like the consumers of the media on your iPhone or iPod touch, which is stored somewhere else, you can take a look at the fact that Panasonic announced [JP] for the Japanese market in recent times. The so-called DY-object ' pocket, is a "wireless streaming video, music and pictures from SD card/SDHC/SDXC for these devices.
Mini server uses IEEE 802.11 b/g Wi-FI, comes with a USB port and is just 66.8 × 117 × 13 mm (weight: 82 g). It supports video in MP4, MP3 and JPEG. Panasonic specifically targeted at users of DIGA equipment such as TVs (which can take the SD card from these devices to use DY-object).
The company said 64 GB SDXC card shops, about 88 hours of standard-definition pocket server itself offers 10 hours of battery life.
Panasonic plans to begin selling the device in their Japanese online store only on September 15 (price: $ 195). So far, were declared international sales plans (but the Airstash looks like a good alternative).
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