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THIS is interesting...
Some poster, here, said, a while back that it had been submitted to CNET for review...:)
why not?
Thank you for your posts, you've done a lot of good, here...:)
thanks.
Yeah, that would explain the photo of a Nuvola being held by a factory worker, placed on some bubble wrap that some said was NOT in a Foxconn factory because the workers weren't wearing the Foxconn uniform...:)
"There's a fulfillment stage that has to be gone through, and it's likely Foxconn doesn't do that. That's taking the completed units, adding the remote controls, AC adapters, cables, and whatnot in the formed paper or styrofoam form, adding owner's manuals, warranty cards, the lot, and putting it into a finished box for shipping."
when did you order?
Here:
http://www.avmagazine.it/news/4K/nuvola-np-1-e-np-c-con-hevc-e-vp9_9122.html
' " NanoTech is preparing to give away to the sold its expected media player Android Cloud Ultra HD NP -1 and NP- C, which will complement the launch of full support for movies encoded in H.265 / HEVC and VP9 . Unfortunately , despite the availability delayed , still remains in the HDMI version 1.4 "
On the occasion of the forthcoming NAB Show 2014 Las Vegas ( from April 5) , the Californian NanoTech will demonstrate its media -player Android Ultra HD NP -1 and NP -C , now also fully compatible with codecs and HEVC VP9 . The support was promised since the early announcements (see news) and is the result of an agreement signed with Ittiam Systems, a company specialized in solutions for H.265 decoding . Technology that has been optimized to take advantage of hardware acceleration SoC ARM Nvidia Tegra 4, of which are equipped with two media-player Cloud. Although several months have now passed since the early announcements, NanoTech confirm the inclusion of an HDMI version 1.4 , with the Ultra HD signals then limited to a maximum of 30 frames per second.
The sale of the Cloud NP -1 and NP -C is finally scheduled to begin in April, with prices confirmed for 299 and $ 399 respectively ."
"We're", "curious" to know what the possible explanation(s) could just be for a company like, Akamai, working with a "small fish", like NTEK...at this points...:)
Thanks. Might be a win-win, if you end up feeling this is going to be a profitable adventure, in the long-term and if you can translate some of the technical jargon back to us luddites, here, that'd be great!!!:) thanks.
hmmm, any desire to make a visit to their HQ in San Jose??? ok.
thanks. out of curiosity...what piqued your interest here, the presence of these larger companies...???
are you in Silicon Valley???
What's your background in business...if you don't mind me asking...?:) You seem to have a solid grasp of the middle ground in these issues...:)
Indeed. I think it's much more likely that the world will experience some level of global upheaval that will seriously upset things -- within the next month -- that, than NTEK being a scam to rip off, investors...
capiche.
Great source for info.!!!:)
Well, SUPPOSEDLY, two big box stores are PREPPING for it, which is holding this back...we'll see.:)
how fast is the question, I think...will the tech. be transferred into the smart tvs...
and CAN, NTEK, take ADVANTAGE of this rapidly advancing phases(s), vis a vis, SkyMedia.
Wow.
"Unveiled at the show, the NanoTech Nuvola was designed to be 50 per cent more efficient than the current H.264 standard; and they said as soon as H.265 codecs are available, the box will be automatically updated."
http://www.computerdealernews.com/news/4k-sets-the-stage-for-smart-displays/32528