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TypeMedia PlayerMedia Player
Connectivity and interfaces
Wi-Fi++
Miracast
Card reader
Web browser
IPTV support
Connectors
HDMI11
LAN100 Mbps100 Mbps
AV output
Coaxial output
Optical output
Hardware
CPU frequency1500 MHz1500 MHz
Built-in memory8 GB8 GB
RAM1 GB1 GB
Ultra HD 4K support
General
Remote control++
Cooling systempassive (no fan)passive (no fan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)115x25x115 mm
Weight220 g
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017august 2017

Miracast

A wireless technology that allows you to directly broadcast video and audio from one device to another directly over a Wi-Fi connection. At the same time, unlike AirPlay, transmission does not require a router and building a local network — it is enough that the receiver and transmitter are compatible with Miracast. One of the most popular ways to use this technology is to output a “picture” from a smartphone / tablet screen to a TV, and vice versa. A media centre or TV receiver with Miracast is useful if the TV itself does not support this function.

Coaxial output

In this case, the term coaxial refers to a type of SP/DIF interface that uses an electrical cable with an RCA connector. This interface provides sound transmission, including multichannel, in digital format; at the same time, the electrical cable is more susceptible to interference than the optical one, but is not as fragile.

Optical output

A variation of the SP/DIF audio interface that uses a TOSLINK fibre optic cable. Like the coaxial connector, the optical output uses a digital data transfer format and can work with multi-channel audio. At the same time, optical fibre requires rather delicate handling, but it is absolutely insensitive to electrical interference.

Ultra HD 4K support

The ability to play video in ultraHD 4K on the device. This format covers several resolutions, all of which have a horizontal size of approximately 4000 pixels. However, the most popular is the frame size of 3840x2160 — in particular, this is the standard value for 4K TV screens; therefore, most UltraHD content is also released in this resolution.

A 3840x2160 frame contains 4 times more pixels than the popular Full HD standard, resulting in an even sharper and more detailed image. Of course, you will need a TV (or other screen) of the appropriate resolution to fully enjoy the experience; but such screens nowadays are becoming more common and affordable.
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