Nokia NSeries users can broadcast their media content from their smartphones to their digital TV or audio system – and even use their handsets as a remote control, following the release of EZfetch.
It’s described as a ‘wireless, high definition digital media player’, letting you show pictures and play music, movies and podcasts on your TV or Hi-Fi.
It works by connecting to a wifi-enabled NSeries handset (And other USB Flash drives) and ‘fetching’ the content from it.
It’s maker, EZ4Media, claims the EZfetch can play more picture, music and movie formats than any other existing digital media player, and we’re not about to argue. According to its website, the EZfetch supports dozens of formats covering pretty much all handled by modern mobile phones.
Admittedly, the EZfetch isn’t cheap at €199.99, but for the sheer breadth of formats supported it’s a very tempted gadget.




















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