M300 and M500 Kaleidescape presents Blu-ray

Kaleidescape is a name associated with cinema server, and now they follow a different route with the M300 and M500 Blu-ray come to market. Of course, reading about others reveal they are not only Blu-ray are in themselves, but Media Player with a higher level. Both models are based on proprietary architecture M-Class is based, as are the new generation of players are more than capable, new on-screen user interface and improved addition to Blu-ray support. To increase the bet, the player is in a position M500, Blu-ray, DVD and CD copying on a server, while both models allow for the import content to read immediately, and more or less the first server multi-zone film for Blu-ray in the world.

The copy of the Blu-ray is certainly a concern for the movie studios, Kaleidescape, whether on their side or on the side of the pirates miracle. Well, they are definitely with the former, because it requires the original disc to be present during the playback of Blu-ray from the content server. Basically, you would still need to ensure that the Blu-ray Disc is in the drawer of a player of the M500, which does not really mean much if logically (if not a utopian world, everyone has a copy on the server has the original hidden somewhere), could you watch the movie directly from the hard drive itself, is not it? To ensure that we fully experience Kaleidescape experience for Blu-ray, the company is working on a disk tray with a large number of discs in the Kaleidescape System. It will also import in bulk that makes life a lot when it comes to finding and retrieving a record.

Kaleidescape has also improved the user interface on the screen where is the Kaleidescape Movie Guide touted as the largest and most comprehensive of its kind with over 135,000 titles, over 3,300 Blu-ray Disc patent pending video bookmarks and controlling triggers that are automatically screen masking, lighting and curtains during the reading in thrown in for good measure. The M500 and M300 Kaleidescape players by next Tuesday are available to $ 3.995 and $ 2.495 respectively

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May 14, 2010 to top