We have a limited-time scoop for you on the Noontec Moviedock A6 Pro stand-alone HDD Media Player.
This is a full HD 1080P media player that can connect your media via LAN, USB storage or Flash Memory, so you can watch your downloaded content on your TV without having to drag a PC into your living room.
These are normally $100 or more online - for today only until 4.00 PM (or when enough of our competitors complain to the importer), we're offering them at $88 delivered - cheapest price in the land by far (Check staticice if you like)
We're also including a free 16Gb USB3.0 Thumb Drive at no extra charge valued at over $50, so you can start using it straight away!
As usual, our prices listed above are the final, delivered price, with no pesky surcharges!
Shamelessly copied from Overclockers Australia website but deal is global.
Seems good value given you are getting a 16GB USB3.0 flash drive which would cost upwards of $30.
I day sale only
Specs
- BitTorrent, NAS and Samba functionality has been added for when you use external storage
- Video outputs via CVBS and HDMI 1.3, with DTS (up to 1080p), Audio - stereo R/L, optical, HDMI digital
- Play High Definition movies from native 1080P HDMI Interface, includes remote
- Ethernet network streaming media playback from external network shares to TV via on-screen network browser
- USB Mass-storage and Ethernet network streaming media playback
- USB host: Two USB host, connect other USB storage devices and playback from them
- Network connect: LAN RJ45 10/100M or optional WES-NWF Wifi dongle
- Card reader for SD, SDHC, MMC and MS cards
- Audio file: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, AAC, LPCM, FLAC
- Video Codec: H.264, MKV, WMV9, MPEG 1/2/4, HD Divx , Xvid, FLV, RM/RMVB
- Video Container: mkv, ts, m2ts, mts, tp, trp, wmv, Ifo, iso, vob, dat, avi, mpg, mp4, mov, rm, rmvb, divx, xvid, flv
- Subtitle: sub, smi, ssa, srt, idx + sub
- Photo file: JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, GIF
- Dimensions: 170 x 125 x 25 mm (L x W x H)
Any idea what the difference between the A6 Pro and the A6s is?
I've looked on the Noontec website, and no mention of the A6 Pro.