Aluratek preps in Cinepal hi-def portable Media Player
- Monday, January 11, 2010, 12:00
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The Cinepal is what Aluratek prides of these days, and why shouldn’t it be as the all new media player offers compatibility not only for the music and videos, but also for photos & e-books. The specs sheet of the hi-def ultra-portable Cinepal reveals that it boasts an 8.9-inch 720p LCD display, which allows users augmented viewing. Besides, it also brags of 4GB incorporated memory which allows users to store their preferred content with lots of ease. Isn’t it great!
It doesn’t end here; the multi-tasking media player also comes built-in with an SD/SDHC memory card slot, which allows extra expansion of memory can. The Cinepal also comes with the capacity of playing WMA and MP3 files and provides users with around 6hrs of constant usage through its built-in lithium ion rechargeable battery.
John Wolikow, VP Sales and Marketing for Aluratek, was quoted to have said that just as the consumers are very much prone to download and store movies digitally, the Cinepal with its 8.9? HD viewing screen and higher battery life, will be a welcome travel friend. The Cinepal provides you with a complete digital library at your fingertips.
Not just this, the users are also allowed to employ this Aluratek device for catching their preferred flicks with backup for DivX DRM. Plus, it lets users upload DRM-encrypted movies and enjoy watching of them in HD. Users can also purchase DivX movies from FilmFresh.com, Cinemanow.com and other retailers.
The Cinepal, with DivX, also offers support for HD video in VOB, AVI, DAT, MPEG, MPG, MKV, H.264 and RM/RMVB whereas photo formats like MPG and JPEG.
The all new media player is also compatible with both Mac and PC. Costumers can grab the Cinepal for a price of around MSRP $179, which according to Indian currency is of around Rs. 8,176. So, the multi-tasking device has many uniqueness to boast of, but still it has to be seen if the device stays long in the market. Let’s hope for the best.

