The Hammacher Schlemmer Universal Video Converter Doesn't Need a Computer
Katie Cordrey — October 4, 2010 — Tech
The Hammacher Schlemmer universal video converter translates analog video content from any source into digital format without using a computer. Simply choose a feed source and push a button, and the universal video converter will write the video to an MPEG-4 digital file. The MPEG-4 format is saved at 30 frames per second and can be written to an SD or SDHC memory card that supports up to 32 gigabytes.
Included Windows software allows for optional computer-based editing and file organization. This Hammacher Schlemmer universal video converter is the perfect stand-alone gadget for nerds without computers.
Included Windows software allows for optional computer-based editing and file organization. This Hammacher Schlemmer universal video converter is the perfect stand-alone gadget for nerds without computers.
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1. Analog to Digital Conversion - The trend of converting analog video content into digital format without the need for a computer.
2. Stand-alone Gadgets - The trend of developing gadgets that can function independently without requiring a computer.
3. MPEG-4 Format - The trend of utilizing the MPEG-4 format for storing digital video content.
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1. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity for consumer electronics companies to create innovative gadgets that can convert analog video content into digital format without the need for a computer.
2. Digital Storage Solutions - Opportunity for digital storage companies to develop solutions that support the storage and organization of MPEG-4 digital video files.
3. Software Development - Opportunity for software developers to create user-friendly applications for editing and organizing MPEG-4 digital video files.
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