ShowStoppers for the Digital Holidays
Technology Content Available at the “Blink” of an Eye
Quartics, a provider of video processing solutions enabling streaming media from the PC to the TV over wireless and wired networks, today announced the availability of Blink beta. Blink beta is a free software solution that provides a simple, unified interface for users to view unlimited video sources on their PC or, when used with Quartics PC2TV™ technology, their home televisions.
Blink beta makes it easy to find video content, by providing categorized thumbnail views of Internet content coming directly from the Internet. This eliminates the need to repeatedly search and navigate the web to find video content—Blink beta brings it to users instantly. This is Internet TV at its best, allowing anyone to view any streaming media they want – from YouTube, ABC.com, CNN.com, ESPN.com and MLB.com. Users can define their favorite channels and playlists. The selections are as endless as the Internet.
But Blink beta doesn’t stop there. Blink organizes photos and music from sites like Rhapsody, iTunes, Flikr and PhotoBucket. And, it organizes videos, photos and music stored on the PC as well.
Blink beta really shines when used with Quartics’ PC2TV technology. Users can instantly access all of the Internet and Blink beta’s content using a remote control. One simple click brings all the content to the TV – wirelessly. This makes it easy to watch favorite television shows, even if the computer is in a different room.