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Topic: Onkyo
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Onkyo Onkyo's new "MP-1000J" is a media player casing for 2.5" hard drives set to be released o­n September 1st. It's going to be around 14,800 yen from o­nkyo. Media files stored o­n a hard drive inside the casing can be output via o­ne of the device's output jacks: Composite, Component, Composite audio, and S/PDIF. It features a USB port for connection to your PC.

Supported file types (and extensions) are MPEG-1, 2, 4, DivX, XviD (avi/mpg/mpeg/m2v/dat/ifo/vob), MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, WAV (mp3/wma/ogg/wav) and JPEG (jpg).



Inspired by:
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2006/0821/onkyo.htm

Press Release:
http://www2.jp.onkyo.com/what/news.nsf/view/mp1000j_0901
Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, August 21, 2006 (4068 Reads)
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Onkyo Onkyo's new "BR-NX80" minicomponent system has an 80GB capacity, the largest in its class.
Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, February 13, 2006 (3800 Reads)
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Onkyo A new vertically operating shelf unit from o­nkyo can handle CDs, MDs, and can connect with o­nkyo's "DS-A1" iPod adapter.
Posted by zmcnulty on Sunday, January 22, 2006 (3631 Reads)
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Onkyo We've seen a few similar systems in the past, but Onkyo has announced their own approach to the "wireless AV delivery" system. It's called the WL-TR100(B) and uses 802.11a.
Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 (3711 Reads)
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Onkyo

We here at TechJapan have been keeping a close eye on how the entire HD DVD vs Blu-Ray battle unfolds, and the latest punch thrown comes from Onkyo. The company has joined the HD DVD Promotion Group. Like many companies joining either party, though, they have explicitly stated that this is not an exclusive deal -- the possibility of them joining the other promotional group still exists.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, March 28, 2005 (4986 Reads)
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Onkyo

Some new headphones from Onkyo. USB. Wireless. 10,000 yen.

Posted by sar7501 on Thursday, October 28, 2004 (6411 Reads)
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Onkyo

If you don't feel like punching big holes in your wall for wall-mounted speakers, this may be a good option. I was about to say "if you don't feel like spending money o­n speaker mounts for your wall," but considering the cost of these, speaker mounts may be a better idea.
Basically, these are wall-mounted speakers - but they're mounted in the sense that you mount a picture frame o­n the wall. They even have the little hooks o­n the back where you can hang them from a tack or small nail.

Posted by zmcnulty on Saturday, September 18, 2004 (3524 Reads)
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Onkyo

Somewhat cheap, if you're interested in SACDs.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 (3988 Reads)
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I don't know how being shaped like a theta makes them better, but I suppose by the end of this article I will find out. They've got an internal amp, too.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 (3392 Reads)
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I reported o­n this o­nkyo network AV player back in January, and at that time, it seemed like a good idea. It would connect to your network, playback XviD, MP3, etc., and it even had an optical output.
Well, this isn't the case anymore. o­nkyo has announced today the new release date (because they haven't released it yet) - the 24th of this month. This would be all fine and dandy, but o­nkyo is also announcing that they will remove XviD from the specifications as it will not be supported.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, April 19, 2004 (3021 Reads)
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