MediaGate Launches MG-M2TV HD Media Player

MG-M2TV is World's First Superscripted HD Media Player

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Experts when it comes to network multimedia players, and premium audio and video peripherals, the guys at MediaGate have just released their new MG-M2TV HD media player. A successor to the successful MG-800HD, under the dull black case and the elevated name the new MG-M2TV comes with a bunch of functionality including compatibility with a bunch of video formats like AVI, WMV9, MKV, Xvid, H.264 and even Real Media files.

The world’s first superscripted HD media player, MG-M2TV is a simple solution to bring your stored digital content on a HDTV monitor in Full-HD 1080p resolutions via a HDMI port or the Component output. The player allows you to draw you HD content via an USB port from your laptop, computer or USB hard drive, has MS/MMC/SD cards support and features a 3-in-1 card reader. Apart from all these, MediaGate also mentioned that there are plans for an optional Wireless module in the future models, just to make things more convenient.

Already available on the market the MediaGate MG-M2TV HD media player is expected to retail at $119 MSRP — yet Amazon has it for $105.

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