Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Klegg Electronics Debuts World's First IP Controlled Windows Media Center TV at EHX


Klegg Electronics Debuts World's First IP Controlled Windows Media Center TV at EHX
klegg 40-inch mce tv demo

Klegg Electronics, Inc., announced today that it will unveil its next generation fully IP controlled television, running Microsoft Vista, at the 2006 Fall Electronic House Expo (EHX) in Long Beach, CA November 14th – 17th. The next generation Klegg KLM401A 40” Flat Panel LCD Television allows users to control media functions by sending IP commands over a standard Ethernet or wireless network. More...

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Ecran LCD Klegg KLM401A

Klegg KLM401A LCD display
L' cran Klegg d clare que cet cran LCD KLM401A est la premi re TV IP Microsoft Windows Media Center au monde, et cette TV LCD 40" ferait un bel effet dans n'importe quel salon. Il permet aux utilisateurs de contr ler divers fonctions m dia, simplement en envoyant des commandes IP sur un r seau classique, sans fil ou non. Le KLM401A est accompagn du logiciel d j pr -install avec des Commandes Autonomiques, permettant divers produits de divertissement de fonctionner et de communiquer les uns avec les autres dans un r seau ou sur l'Internet. Le prix n'est pas connu, mais plus de sp cifications sont disponibles ci-apr s.



Klegg introduces Enterastream

Klegg introduces Enterastream
The recently concluded CEDIA Expo 2006 saw the debut of Klegg Electronic's new Enterastream media server that is guaranteed to strengthen the idiot box's stranglehold in households across America. The Enterastream is capable of storing up to 250 DVDs, 20,400 hours of music, over 1.5 million digital photographs, or 50 days' worth of TV shows in its 1.5TB disk space. This will make the Enterastream THE main place for any home to store all forms of media. It ought to come attached with a pretty hefty price tag, and you might want to sink down more money to purchase a backup solution for all that media.



Klegg KLM401A LCD display

Klegg KLM401A LCD display
Klegg claims that its KLM401A LCD display is the first IP-controlled Microsoft Windows Media Center TV in the world, and this 40" LCD TV would make a fine addition to any living room. It enables users to control various media functions simply by sending IP commands over a regular network, wireless or not. The KLM401A ships with the Autonomic Controls custom software already pre-installed, enabling various entertainment products to function and communicate with each other within a single network or over the Internet. There is no word on pricing, but more specifications are available after the jump. • Display Size: 40-Inch 16:9 Diagonal Screen
• Contrast Ratio: 1,000:1
• Brightness: 500 cd/m2
• Resolution: 1366(H)x768(V)
• Screen Format : 4:3, 16:9, Zoom1, Zoom2, Panorama
• HDTV Input : 480i/p(60Hz), 576i/p(50Hz), 720p(50/60Hz), 1080i(50/60Hz)
• Inputs: (1) HDMI, (1) DVI, (2) Component, (1) S-Video, and (3) Composite Inputs, (1) RF (1) SPDIF
• ATSC High Definition over-air tuner
• Dual Tuner/Picture-in-Picture
• Anti-glare screen
• Anti Interference Power Supply Configuration



Klegg's Mini V12 video player with Bluetooth stereo audio

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video, Wireless

Klegg just dropped a new Bluetooth 2.0 video player into the mix with their Mini V12. The V12 sounds pretty sweet on paper with listed support for MP3, WMA, MPEG-4, WMV, DivX and AVI formats, a "bright" 1.8-inch TFT, 20 hour battery (audio only, presumably) and Bluetooth A2DP stereo audio support for cable-free listening. Prices will start at $100 for players in capacities of 1 / 2 / 4GB but only the 4 gigger includes Bluetooth. And yeah, Klegg's still got the minerals to boast in true ambiguous terms that the V12 is "slighter smaller than an Apple iPod." Oh, would that be the iPod nano, Shuffle, 5th gen with video or maybe some earlier generation iPod, hmm? Expect the V12 to drop mid-summer under a marketing and distribution deal with VisioNET who will provide the user interface for access to their "first-rate" media content. We say bring it Klegg... if you can.

Read -- Press Release (Via dapreview)
Read -- VisioNET deal
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