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Re: Asher78 post# 198412

Thursday, 06/05/2014 12:05:58 PM

Thursday, June 05, 2014 12:05:58 PM

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Do some reading / searching. You will find it. I assume Nanotech is trying to get into the "behind the scenes" game. The NP-1 is just hardware to showcase their software. Just like CPUs, processors, fans, ect. are apart of a computer or whatever, the research discovered with developing teh NP-1 will be apart of those internal processes. I assume we will be seeing "4k video streaming capability based off of "nanotech" hvec blahblahblah" on lists of computer / TV specs - Dell, Toshiba, Sony, HP, ect.

The key here is WIDE DISTRIBUTION. They know creating a separate device and trying to take that market will be too hard with such big players. So they will be the ones supplying the technology to the big players.

http://www.akamai.com/html/about/press/releases/2014/press-040314-02.html

"Simplified, scalable content workflow and cost efficiency by leveraging media services in the cloud

Aspera-enabled content uploads into Akamai's cloud-based NetStorage
4K on-demand adaptive bitrate streaming using H.264/AVC prepared with Akamai's cloud-based transcoding in conjunction with the NanoTech Nuvola NP-1 streaming media player
Integrated, cloud-based content preparation, publication and adaptive bitrate delivery in a single step for global playback"