Multimedia & VoIP
Multimedia & VoIP Reviews
Buffalo Technology LinkTheater | Buffalo Technology LinkTheater |
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| Jim Buzbee | |
| April 28, 2005 | |
FeaturesAt first glance, the LinkTheater looks like any other high-end DVD player that you might have in your entertainment center, using a standard 17 inch form-factor that fits right in with other components. I really liked the "stereo" component form-factor, since other products I have been testing always had a bit of an awkward or precarious fit. The only visual clue that distinguished the unit from a standard DVD player was a front panel USB port, and an Ethernet jack on the rear. The LinkTheater outputs both standard definition (480p) and HDTV in both 720p and 1080i formats and both Dolby 5.1 and DTS audio. Along with its DVD player, the product includes an impressive list of supported media formats as part of its media player credentials:
Figure 1 shows the LinkTheater's complement of output connectors, which include standard S video and composite A/V ports, as well as optical audio, component Y, Pb and Pr and a Japanese D4 video connector. What it doesn't have, however, are HDMI or DVI-HDCP connectors that provide direct digital connection to similarly equipped HD displays. You'll see the significance of this omission shortly. Figure 1: LinkTheater back panel connectors
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