Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Invisible minicomputer TV changes the jukebox ... - PR Newswire (press release)

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The new F-117A Nighthawk Stealth gives consumers total freedom

The Dutch company developed a new minicomputer that makes possible to play all types of files, videos and music from your PC, tablet, smartphone or other wireless device to the television. The F-117A Nighthawk Stealth television switches to a multimedia jukebox displays unlimited ways to play movies and music.

The F-117A Nighthawk Stealth works much like the famous Raspberry Pi minicomputer and has half its size. However, the developers gave the device a nice design that makes it look like a USB. Connecting it to television, people can get all the files from the servers, hard drives and other devices on the screen and watch them on your TV remote control. As used XBMC software is created an open platform that can play all file types, without relying on Apple or Google. The software scans all media and create a custom library. There are even playlists and slideshow functions, an element of weather forecast and many audio visualizations.

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James Ibrahim .

The name refers to the American jets that are invisible to radar. “When you connect it to the back of your TV, you can watch it, just like the actual F-117A” said Ibrahim.

The mini-computer and plugged can be carried anywhere, share media over WiFi and connect to TV by HDMI and USB ports. Need little electricity, and plug it into the USB port provides enough power television.

The creative IT company in Rotterdam wants to take the F-117A Nighthawk Stealth into production this summer. Also started a funding campaign on Indiegogo popular website. Ibrahim think you need $ 40,000 to start. All investors receive a F-117A Nighthawk Stealth with all accessories.

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