HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System
Headplay's media player lets entertainment go portable.
Date: Monday, September 25, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Headplay today announced the unveiling of the HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System - a portable, visual headset and media center that features high resolution, cinematic, big screen experience for gaming, movie watching and Internet use. The company was selected to reveal the HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System at the DEMOfall 2006 conference, an industry-only event considered the premier venue for launching new and emerging technology innovations.

The HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System empowers consumers to connect directly to game consoles, DVD players, iPods, PCs and cell phones. The Personal Cinema System is capable of reading stored media using compact flash or USB and via a universal adapter to use SD, XD, Memory Stick or Smart Media. The Personal Cinema System provides universal compatibility with hardware platforms worldwide. In addition, the Personal Cinema System displays, with content availability, true stereoscopic 3D. The HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System will be available to consumers in Q1 2007.

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