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Thanks to Erick Nguyen for pointing me to this innovative device from Sanyo which allows you to transfer pictures from SmartMedia or CompactFlash (Type II supported) onto standard CD-R (650MB), these can then be played back on the same device connected to a TV. The reader also supports QuickTime Movie and WAV format. Best of all? No PC required.. it's a self contained device with a remote control. Priced at about US$880.

| Input Support | Video SmartMedia (up to 32MB) CompactFlash (Type II Microdrive supported up to 340MB) |
| Supported Resolution | Up to 3 megapixel |
| Video Clip sizes | 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 |
| Editting options | Image Delete, Image Rotate, Zoom, Picture Quality Adjust |
| Display types | Full screen, 12 image thumbnail, Video playback |
| File formats | JPEG, Wav, QuickTime, OpenDML JPEG AVI |
| Recording Media | CD-R 650MB (CD Recordable) |
| CD-R Format | UDF 1.5 |
| CD-ROM Compatible | Yes with driver |
| Recording Speed | 4 x (600KB Per Second) |
| Playback Speed | 20 x |
| Output | Video: RCA, SVideo. |
| Output Video | Switchable: NTSC / PAL |
| Printer Support | Parallel Port - EPSON PM-770C (Index & A4 / A6 size) |
| Recordable Pictures | 9999 (on one CDR) |
| Power | AC 100 - 240V |
| Dimensions | 190mm � 62mm � 213mm (7.5" x 2.4" x 8.4") |
| Weight | 1.3 kg (3.1 lbs) |
| Accessories | Power, AV, S-Video cable, CD-R, Remote Control |
| Est Price. | 915 Euro (US$880) |
What a great idea.. it's about time somebody addressed the problem of getting images off flash cards without a PC, and this Sanyo seems to do that job just nicely (especially if it's PC CD-ROM compatible) though I think the price is a little steep.
Sanyo
America DMA-100 page
Sanyo Japan DMA-100 specifications page (English)
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