Published on July 2nd,2008 at 3:22 AM
By >Akihabara News Team

LT-H90DTV: A New “NAS” from Buffalo

Buffalo released the LT-H90DTV featuring LinkTheater. It’s equipped with ground/BS/110°C digital tuner, HDMI/D4/Composite output terminal, as well as a USB 2.0 Port and an Ethernet port.

It’s also DLNA compatible. It corresponds to Sony models BDZ-X90/L70/A70 and Toshiba’s RD-A600/300/301, and allows you to connect a HDD to record TV programs and Blu-Ray contents on your hard drive.

It should be available at the end of July for around 165€.

Via Buffalo
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