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D-Link DSM-320D Wireless Network Media Player w/ DVD Player


D-Link DSM-320D Wireless Network Media Player w/ DVD PlayerLook out Gateway. D-Link has just launched the new D-Link DSM-320D Wireless Network Media Player w/ DVD Player. The DSM-320D is a networked DVD player that resides within a home entertainment center and connects to the television and/or stereo using standard A/V or S-video cables. Using the included remote control and step-by-step TV interface, it is then easily connected to a home network via 802.11g wireless or Ethernet. The unit also comes bundled with D-Link Media Server Software for Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP which intuitively compiles digital content and organizing the data from the network PC library and AOL entertainment services into playlists by file type (audio/video/photo) and cataloguing the individual files by categories such as genre, artist and title for immediate access through the Media Player.

In addition, the D-Link Wireless Media Player is IEEE 1394 compliant, supports the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) standard for immediate network recognition of the device upon installation, and also support UPnP AV for immediate device recognition and content playback, as well as the emerging standards set by the Digital Home Working Group. The wireless connection is secured with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64/128-bit encryption.

Supported file formats:
Audio – MP3, WAV, AIF, WMA, M3U, PLS, ASX, and RMP
Image – JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, JPG2000, and GIF
Video – MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 DivX, Quicktime, and WMV
Internet – Radio@AOL and AOL You’ve Got Pictures

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Alexander Grundner is the Editor & Publisher of eHomeUpgrade. He has been following "Digital Home" developments since 2003. He's also a fan of cross-platform, open development software and industry standards related to media, networking, and the web. You can catch his daily tech musings on Twitter: @agrundner.
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