LaCie LaCinema Black Max
LaCie has announced the LaCinema Black Max, which is a stunning looking high definition media center designed by Neil Poulton, and it fits in with the rest of the range with it’s stunning looks.
As well as looking great, the LaCinema Black Max has a host of features, including being able to record live TV and play virtually any movie format, display your pictures and play your favourite tunes.
The LaCinema Black Max comes in a choice of either 500GB or 1TB, and can playback full 1080p HD content, there is also built in 802.11n WiFi, and 10/100 Ethernet.
The LaCie LaCinema Black Max is now available in Europe for 479 Euros, about $620, there is no word when it will be available in the US.
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August 8th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
I bought this product yesterday. Well I have mixed impressions so far
about it.
I am not in mood of writing a detailed review but I will only say
that its full of Pros and a huge Enormous Non-Mentioned CON.
When you transfer files (using windows Vista in my case) through
USB 2.0 from your PC to this multimedia network drive..
It TAKES 8 Hours for 36 GB !!!! !?!?!? And this with the lasted
firmware installed !!! ? What’s the problem / catch here?
Are all multimedia streaming HDD drives like this one ??!?!?
I mean .. ITs so rediculusly frustrating to just copy a few movies
from other HDD sources in your collection.
Why is that? It feels like DOWNLOADING or UPLOADING something
instead of USB2.0 Copying…
Other than that. The second not so important CON is that it doesnt
have or support Thumbnails of your video files ..
Beyond that . Its full of PROS (for instance it supports almost
Every kind of Output connectivity options you would imagine)
it also has a functional (but a bit slow) interface and a very
basic small IR remote control.
September 27th, 2009 at 9:09 am
And no firewire …. is just another LaCie hit…