EZFetch HD media streamer can stream off Nseries phones
The FCC database continues to be full of weird and wonderful toys, and the EZFetch HD media streamer from EZ 4 Media certainly fits that description -- in addition to streaming content off networked PCs, it can also grab content from Nokia Nseries devices and display it on your TV. Connections include the usual SD composite jacks, as well as optical audio, DVI-D, Ethernet, and built-in 802.11g wireless, and codec support is pretty spectacular, including H.264, XviD, DivX HD, MPEG4, WMV, and VOB. The Nseries integration is the big feature here, however -- not only does the EZFetch stream content from any WiFi-capable Nseries device, you can also use the Nseries as a remote to control the entire EZFetch system. No word on pricing or availability, sadly, but RF spectrum test geeks can check out all the test results at the read link.
Read -- EZ 4 Media website
Read -- EZFetch FCC listing
Read -- EZ 4 Media website
Read -- EZFetch FCC listing






















As far as I know, any UPnP capable streaming box can stream stuff directly from any WLAN equipped Nseries handset...so, how is this different?
801.11g ?????? yaba daba doo!
It's Nseries, without the dash.
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cool concept, been waiting for this kind of thing for awhile. question: why isn't this the Apple TV and iPhone?
US$ 249.00, as from the website.
It also says "within 24-hour" shipment availability...
Why do these devices still not do MKV as standard? That's pretty much exclusively the container of choice for H264 HD files on the internet... If I could get access to more 1080p WMV9/VC-1 I'd be happy as I can just play that through the 360.
Checked with the mfg, and should be available mid-december, 2007.