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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!
Buffalo Corporation has announced that they will reduce the price of their "LinkTheater [1]" network player, and 29 products including recordable DVD drives, on April 1st. The price list is presented without tax.
Affected products include 4 recordable DVD drive products, 9 internal/external HDD products, 2 network media player products, and others totalling up to 29 products.
The major point is the reduction of the LinkTheater "PC-MP2000/DVD" by 4,300 yen, bringing it down to 25,500 yen, as well as the same product packaged with a 120GB LinkStation NAS device, the "HD-120LAN/MPD" by 4,800 yen bringing it to 50,000 yen.
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Inspired by: http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2004/0401/buffalo.htm [3]
News Release (includes other reduced prices): http://buffalo.melcoinc.co.jp/products/new/2004/001_1.html [4]
TechJapan article on LinkTheater: http://www.techjapan.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=112&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 [5]
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