Sony rest storage system for photo and video with nfc

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Sony has both the Personal Content Station, a media player-cum-storage system for photos and videos, if the Portable Wireless Server, a wireless card reader with charging option for mobile phones and tablets, was introduced.

With the Personal Content Station, which is equipped with an hdd with a storage capacity of 1TB, is it possible to use nfc to automatically photos and videos from a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet via wi-fi direct to send to the storage system. In addition, it is possible to use usb 2.0 photos and videos from a camera or camcorder to store, and has the Personal Content Station is a slot for sd and ms cards.

For videos in avchd format without problems also on smartphones and tablets show can the Personal Content Station avchd transcode to mp4, without the original files to modify or delete it. Via the hdmi port may be a signal to 1080/60p output to a connected device such as a tv. The player can jpeg, mpo and raw photo files playback, while built-in support for video in the formats avch, mp4, mpeg2 sd, mov, 3gpp, avi and mpeg1.

Via a free to download app, PCS Manager, is it possible to backup settings for photos and videos to change or can the backup of content from a mobile device to manually push. In addition, the app, for example, possible to use photos or videos to the Personal Content Station to post on social-networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

In addition to the Personal Content Station announced the Sony Portable Wireless Server. This is a multifunction card reader that enables over wi-fi b/g/n photos and videos from an sd or ms memory card on a smartphone or tablet can be displayed. In addition, the Portable Wireless Server is a battery on board for charging mobile devices.

Sony has no information released about the battery capacity. The box has a regular usb 2.0 connector and a micro-usb variant. Both the Personal Content Station and Portable Wireless Server are in mid-this summer. Prices are not yet published.