• K100, Kaiboer, NMT Media Players |

    Posted on December 8th, 2008

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    K100

    Kaiboer’s K100 is one of its 2nd generation NMT player, the first being K700 and K800. This player is equipped with a HDMI 1.3 port.  This is a mini NMT streamer that cannot accomodate a harddisk inside due to its small size. Cooling is by a silent fan. It is available in white and black. There is a DTS decoding card available for this player but it seemed to be only available in China.

    Basic Specifications

    CPU: Sigma Design SMP8635 c
    Cooling: Active cooling using a hi quality silent fan.
    EMS memory: 256Mbyte DDR RAM, 32Mbyte Flash ROM
    Video decode formats: H.264, VC1, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, XVID, MOV, AVI, ISO
    Audio decode formats: Flac, MPEG Audo layer 1&2, mp3, OGG, AC3, AAC, WMA, WMA RPO,  DD5.1, DTS original data output
    Photo Format: JPEG, Bitmap, GIF, animated GIF and PNG
    File System Format: NTFS, FAT32 , EXT3
    Subtitle Format: SRT, SSA

    - 2x USB 2.0 Host ports (supporting playing the media files from external CD ROM/DVD ROM/Portable HDD/USB storage/WIFI card
    - 1x USB 2.0 Slave device port to connect PC.
    - 1x 10/100Mbps auto Ethernet port: for streaming video files.
    - 1x SATA interface on the right side.

    A/V Ports: HDMI 1.3 (digital video and audio signals)
    - YPbPr
    - Composite Video output
    - Coaxial 5.1 digital audio output port
    - Optical SPDIF
    - Dolby5.1 Six audio outputs (Audio FR/FL, SR/SL, C, SW)

    Human interface: Remote Control (standard configuration)
    Language supported: Over 15 international languages: English, French, Italian etc…
    Power Supply: AC 100V-220V/50Hz-60Hz DC 12V 3A
    Spare parts: HDMI Cable, Optical SPDIF Cable, User Manual
    Dimension: 16.5cm x 13cm x 5cm

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