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Topic: Buffalo
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Here's some new mice from Buffalo, and they look pretty nice. They also support horizontal scrolling, not that anyone would ever use such a feature.
Buffalo has released a flurry of new mice - a total of 21 new products in 5 series. The mice range in price and features from 6-button programmable wireless optical mice right down to simple wired 2-button ball mice. Plenty of colours available to satisfy everyone - including a special "light gray" for the office suits.
Innovation continues unabated in the USB flash memory market with the introduction by Buffalo of Disney character products. The four USB flash memory products feature "Mickey Mouse", "Winnie the Pooh", "Tinker Bell" and "Marie" (from "The Aristocats"). In this article, Buffalo also talks about their future plans for the USB flash memory market.
If you need a PCI ATA adapter and don't feel like compromising, Buffalo's new dual solution should suit you well. It features compatibility with both parallel and serial ATA devices.
We reported on Sony's Professional Disc for DATA drives back in the day, but now here comes Buffalo with their version.
This is allegedly the "world's first" portable HD with a 100GB capacity in 2.5".
They also have a 5,400rpm portable hard drive.
If I knew more about portable hard drives, I might be able to say something like "typical portable hard drives have low rotation speeds, typically around 2,300rpms, to keep drive noise to a minimum," but since I don't know if 5400rpms is fast or not, I really can't say anything.
And they also look almost exactly the same, besides what appears to be printed on the casing.
That's a pretty good amount of space for a USB keychain device. I didn't know they went up this high.
Now that DivX is "officially supported," I suppose that means you can call them and complain if your porn doesn't work?
I was about to write "the critical difference between the Nagase player and the Buffalo player is that while the Nagase supports DivX playback, the Buffalo player does not."
BUT...
I was looking through the specifications again to make sure, and I found this line that says, "It's easy to playback movie files to your TV with a remote, such as MPEG2 or DivXR saved on the LinkStation, without using a computer!" So I'm not really sure whether or not it supports DivX, because the section above that does not list DivX as a supported format. only XviD is listed.
If there's anyone out there who owns one of these/can find out, please let us know!
I guess the first one of these to come out that actually has everything people want will be pretty successful.
Buffalo gets it right by having XviD support, but where the hell is DivX? If the player does support it, I certainly didn't see it in the specifications. RMP4 on there, which is a format I had never heard of until running a search for it.
Anyway, two different models - one comes with a LAN HD, the other just the unit.




