"JVC introduces the SRDVD-100U, ProHD media player. The SRDVD-100U provides an economical way of viewing and distributing HD recordings in a variety of file formats including HDV's MPEG-2 and Windows Media Video."
Full article here:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=14094
Here is Comparison Matrix of I-O DATA AVeL LinkPlayer AVLP2/DVDLA and I-O DATA (JVC) LinkPlayer Kuro-Obi SRDVD-100U:
http://www.iodata.com/usa/products/AVLP2_Compare.php#JB
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Not bad for $399. That's what I payed for my first DVD player years ago. I see on the chart that the player is DivX certified and claims to support MPEG 1/2/4 - but I see no specific mention of h264/AVC, which I thought was supposed to be part of the official definition of HD-DVD (or was that just Blu-Ray?).
I'll hold off.
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