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(June
01, 2005 - Taipei, Taiwan) – MobiNote Technology
Copr.. Eyeing at the developmental potential
of the portable multimedia application
market, MobiNote will announce at the Computex
2005 the MobiNote DP7010-SP, the second
generation portable media player (PMP)
with 7-inch LTPS display. DP7010-SP is
equipped with built-in stereo speakers
and the DRM solution (Digital Right Management).
(MobiNote Booth: Hall 3, G728, AV Component Zone)
Following
the heat of the MP3 player, the MP4 player
as a PMP will surely become the next start
consumer electronics. In fact, many manufacturers
already displayed this March at the CeBIT
held in Hanover, Germany, their PMP products.
These included the Creative and Samsung.
Nonetheless, the availability of digital
contents makes the development of PMP still
in its infancy.
According
to Business Development Director, Keith
Chiang of MobiNote Technology Corp., the
DRM is the major problem puzzling most
digital content providers (DCPs) who are
afraid that the piracy and abuse problems
in MP3 music would recur in digital video
content, it explains the reason why digital
content is inadequate. Therefore, MobiNote
equips the DivX VOD, a multilingual DRM
solution, in the MobiNote DP7010-SP.
“Each
MobiNote DP7010-SP owns an exclusive PID
and registration code for DivX Video-on-Demand
(VOD) Service” said Keith Chiang. After
registering from DivX VOD website (www.divx.com/vod),
users can easily purchase and download
legal video digital DivX contents on-line.
When users playback the video contents,
the MobiNote DP7010-SP will double check
the registration code by itself. Only when
the registration code of MobiNote DP7010-SP
and the registration code of the downloaded
video content matches, then MobiNote DP7010-SP
can playback the video file without any problem. This also means all the video
contents have to match up the registration
code with the PMP to be able to playback
the content downloaded. If users attempt
to share a downloaded content to friends
on a different PMP, they will experience
difficulty.
MobiNote
DP7010-SP, a 7-inch MP4 player equipped
with the high-quality LTPS (Low Temperature
Poly Silicon) screen and advanced MPEG-4
compression technology for playing MP4
videos in a wide screen format (16:9).
Furthermore, the MobiNote DP7010-SP has
a wide viewing angle of up to 170°, which
is ideal for movie appreciation. It comes
with built-in stereo speakers, DRM (Digital
Right Management) solutions and friendly
user interface. Compared to the 3.5” pocket-size
PMPs, the MobiNote DP7010-SP has a resolution
of 400% to give live video and audio effects like seeing a movie at the cinema. The built-in
20/40GB hard drive, MP3 player, photo viewer,
voice recorder, and digital video recorder
in the MobiNote DP7010-SP (operable in
energy-saving mode through the user-friendly
interface) fulfills the demands of users
asking for a fully-functional personal
multimedia center.
While
the PSP, Smart Phone and PDA are competing
with the small-sized PMP, Keith Chiang
indicated that MobiNote has developed mature
know-how in the compression and application
technologies of MPEG-4. Currently the company
is focusing on the R&D of the 7-inch high-level PMPs and on the auto, PVR and mobile MPEG-4 player
markets. In the area of digital content,
the company has introduced the DRM solution
to provide digital content providers a
legal download platform to promote the
circulation and application of digital
content. To ensure the convenience of video
file conversion, buddle software is provided
with the MobiNote DP7010-SP to facilitate
users to legally convert VCD, DVD or DV
movies into MPEG-4 files and store them
in the PMP for later use. Chiang added,
MobiNote will introduce a wide range of PMPs for different application markets in the second half of 2005 to fulfill
the needs of different consumer groups.
*2005
Computex MobiNote Booth: Hall 3, G728,
AV Component Zone
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