Conceptronic adds 802.11n, BitTorrent to its Grab 'n Go Full HD streamer
What do you know -- Conceptronic managed to add in BitTorrent functionality and a compatibility with a 802.11n USB dongle to its alphabet soup CFULLHDMA Grab 'n GO Full HD streamer, and have upped the name to CFULLHDMAi while keeping the Flash Gordon design intact. New firmware for the 802.11n dongle support will also be made available to owners of the earlier model. That wireless upgrade will come in handy with the new model's BitTorrent client, too, alowing you grab some public domain vids for your viewing pleasure. No onboard storage, sorry, but with support for SAMBA, NFS and external USB storage, we think you should be able to find a home for the public commons content you'll be downloading.
[Thanks, KJ]
[Thanks, KJ]






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mitchelljd @ Jan 7th 2009 6:51AM
yeah right public domain video my arse. this is for pirating plain and simple.
it is horrible that legitimate companies are profiting from p2p piracy.
jhettenh @ Jan 7th 2009 7:48AM
The joke was lost on you then? Anyway the device does look nice.
Lizarazu @ Jan 7th 2009 9:11AM
Well thinking this way:
Many people die in car accidents caused by drunk drivers.
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Motor companies sell cars.
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Motor companies support drunk drivers.
This is terrible !!! :)
Supporting p2p technology is not equivalent to supporting piracy.
It is your own decision how you use this technology.
I eg. you can share movies and music created by your self.
As for piracy itunes with cheap, fast and reliable downloads of movies would kill piracy.
If only movie studios wouldn't be so greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedy...
Jon @ Jan 7th 2009 8:15AM
Off topic .. Where the heck is a New Popcorn hour firmware ? its been since Oct
Evan @ Jan 7th 2009 10:28AM
Although I already have a Popcorn Hour, it's nice to see some competition shaping up in this market.
DaveVA @ Jan 7th 2009 12:04PM
sure looks like these guys must like Amino and awful lot:
http://www.aminocom.com/products/index.html