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Iomega adds USB drive to HD display link Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
August 06, 2008

Iomega ScreenPlay TV LinkIomega today announced a multimedia player that bridges the gap between high definition digital content stored on a USB drive and a HDTV.

The Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link uses the same display technology as Iomega’s ScreenPlay HD Multimedia drive that was introduced earlier this year. But instead of being integrated with a 500 GB drive, the Link can be attached to an NTFS or FAT32 formatted USB flash or hard drive to play its content on a high definition television.

Video connections include HDMI, component and composite video, and a SCART adapter for use in international markets. Audio connections include composite RCA and coaxial S/PDIF.

Using the HDMI or component outputs, the user can choose video settings from 480p/720p/1080i (720p and1080i are achieved through upscaling). Supported media formats include MP3, AC3, WAV, WMA, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/DiVX 3.11, 4.x, 5.x/XViD) and JPEG.

The ScreenPlay TV Link is smaller than a deck of playing cards and weighs less than 4 ounces. It comes bundled with an IR remote control.

The product is available now for $99.95 MSRP.

Tags: Iomega, Media player,

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