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AVerMedia AVerLife Cinema

AVerMedia AVerLife Cinema

AVerMedia has introduced its latest AVerLife Cinema digital media player that houses virtually all media files under one roof – we’re talking about videos, photos and music, where you can playback those mentioned on a TV. It can connect via USB 2.0 and comes with multiple memory card reader to make sure it has most bases covered. Apart from that, it also supports photo slideshows to make life a whole lot easier. The AVerMedia AVerLife Cinema retails for $69.99, which we can’t complain too much at that price point although it would be nice to see it being able to hook up to a network drive.

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