CyberLink To Showcase Total High-Definition Solutions for the Digital Lifestyle at CEATEC JAPAN 2007
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007Taipei, Taiwan — CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader in digital home solutions, is showcasing its total high-definition solutions for the digital lifestyle at CEATEC Japan 2007 this week where visitors will be able to experience the true enjoyment of the high-definition digital world.
CyberLink is demonstrating its broad range of software solutions for today’s leading high-definition hardware, delivering a comprehensive solution for the digital lifestyle.
CyberLink’s total solutions for the digital lifestyle include:
Total hi-def disc solutions for Blu-ray Discs and HD DVDs
- PowerDVD Ultra: the award-winning playback software delivers high quality playback of Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD movie titles. Featuring optimized hardware acceleration for graphics processors from Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD/ATI, PowerDVD Ultra delivers the ultimate high-definition movie experience without overloading the PC’s processor.
- PowerDirector, PowerProducer: easy-to-use high-definition media creation software, featuring auto-editing and auto-fixing magic tools, enable users to personalize their video editing and disc authoring, and share their videos via the Internet.
Complete digital home network solution
- CyberLink Media Server, CyberLink SoftDMA: CyberLink software solution for the easy sharing of media throughout a home network utilizing UPnP connectivity. Offering anywhere access to personal media files and TV content stored on other DLNA certified devices, CyberLink’s software delivers a portable solution for enjoying digital multimedia throughout the home.
CyberLink’s total high-definition solutions will be showcased at the following locations:
- Blu-ray Disc Association booth: Hall 10, booth 10A87
- HD DVD PRG booth: Hall 9, booth 9A65
- DLNA booth: Hall 9, booth 9A68
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