Micro Solutions Showcases RoadStor Portable Media Player

February 12, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

Micro Solutions RoadStorMicro Solutions Press Release 12/02/04

Micro Solutions showcases RoadStor portable media player at Photo Marketing Association show

Diverse product allows viewing and sharing of digital photos, audio and video, with or without a computer

LAS VEGAS - Feb. 12, 2004 - Micro Solutions, Inc. is showcasing its new RoadStor portable media player at Booth No. 181 at the Photo Marketing Association show. This diverse product is compact yet powerful enough for viewing, copying, toting and sharing digital photos, audio and video almost anywhere, with or without a computer. It combines a digital photo viewer, CD burner, DVD player and MP3 player all in one package, making it the first device available that will let users burn CDs directly from storage cards.

With its own snap-on rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that delivers two hours of continuous play time, and at about the size of a VHS tape, RoadStor travels easily. Simple to operate, it connects directly to a TV and works as a stand-alone device or as a PC or Mac accessory.

“RoadStor is the perfect digital camera accessory,” said Pat Barron, vice president of sales at Micro Solutions. “It alleviates the problem of running out of room on a digital camera’s memory card by letting users burn digital photo CDs right from the storage cards. And it does this without a computer. With RoadStor, users don’t need to delete any digital photos, buy additional, costly memory cards, or lug a laptop with them to occasionally transfer the card’s contents onto it to make room for more pictures. It’s also great for sharing photos from lifetime events, such as weddings and graduations, as well as vacation pictures among family and friends.”

Powerful Features Yet Simple To Use
RoadStor incorporates many powerful features, but it’s simple to use. Built-in video and S-Video output jacks and a stereo audio output jack allow it to easily connect directly to a TV for viewing digital photos and DVDs. Plus, its CD burner lets users quickly and easily make digital photo CDs from flash memory cards. With one touch of a button, this innovative product can take anything stored on a flash memory card and record it to a CD-R or CD-RW.

RoadStor’s six-in-one flash memory card reader works with six different types of memory cards?including SecureDigital (SD) cards, SmartMedia (SM) cards, MultiMedia Cards (MMC), Memory Stick, Compact Flash (CF) type I and type II cards, and MicroDrives. These cards are forms of removable memory that work with many digital cameras, PDAs, cell phones and computers; consumers commonly use these cards to store their digital photos, MP3 files or other data. RoadStor will work with all of those items that are stored on these cards; it can play MP3 digital audio files, show JPEG digital photo files and play MPEG digital video files.

RoadStor also can be used for making music or data CDs for backup or storage.

It reads CD-RW, CD-R and regular CD-ROMs, plays regular music CDs and reads DVD movie discs, DVD plus and dash (DVD +/-) videos and DVD data discs. A remote control is included with the product, as well.

If a user wants to connect RoadStor to an Intel-based PC or Mac, the built-in USB 2.0 port will come in handy. The unit also is backward-compatible with the USB 1.1 ports found on many older computers.

Software bundled with RoadStor includes Micro Solutions SpeedyCD for creating and editing CD-R and CD-RW discs and CyberLink PowerDVD for playing DVDs.

Wide Variety of Uses
Thanks to its versatility and portability, RoadStor can be used in a wide variety of ways, for both leisure and business. For example:

Family and friends can use RoadStor to view a “slideshow” of vacation photos while still away from home, and burn CDs of the photos for everyone on the trip;
A family can use RoadStor as its primary DVD player at home, or take RoadStor for on-the-road entertainment, if the vehicle is equipped with a TV screen for back-seat viewing;
A leisure or business traveler can use RoadStor to watch a DVD movie or play favorite music in a hotel room;
A businessperson can use RoadStor to show a PowerPoint presentation stored on a flash memory card, CD or DVD, and then make a copy of the presentation on a CD-R to give to a client or colleague;

System Requirements
RoadStor does not need a computer; however, when connected to a computer, it requires Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000 SP3, or XP, or Mac OS 10.1.3 or above; USB 2.0 capability (for DVD video playback on a computer); IBM-compatible Pentium II or faster (for DVD video playback on a computer); 8MB or more of video RAM (recommended for DVD playback on a computer); and 16MB minimum and preferably 32MB of regular RAM. Audio/video input jacks and/or an S-Video input jack are needed for DVD video playback on a TV.

Pricing, Availability and Warranty
RoadStor (model number is 401010) has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $269 and is available through Micro Solutions Direct (accessible at http://www.micro-solutions.com), in the United States at CDW, CompUSA, Ingram, Insight, Office Depot and Tech Data, and in Canada at Best Buy, Future Shop and Staples. It comes with a one-year warranty. For more information, call Micro Solutions at 800-890-7227 or 815-756-3411, ext. 200, or visit the company’s Web site at http://www.micro-solutions.com.

About Micro Solutions
Founded in 1980, Micro Solutions, Inc. pioneered parallel-port-attach mass storage technology. Its award-winning products are distributed worldwide at major retail outlets, through mail-order catalogs and Web sites, and through distribution. The privately held company is headquartered in DeKalb, Ill.