Turn your WM device into a “mobile media powerhouse” with Kinoma Play
Kinoma has launched Kinoma Play to unify media browsing, search and playback, making it the first true mobile media browser. Featuring a user interface inspired by the simplicity and beauty of a digital television, Kinoma Play turns any Windows Mobile smartphone into a digital media powerhouse.
With Kinoma Play, smartphones now have digital media capabilities that meet, and sometimes even exceed, what users can do on their personal computers. Kinoma Play goes beyond organizing and playing a user’s video, audio and picture files, by bringing in media from around the Internet through the built-in Kinoma Guide, the most comprehensive catalog of the freshest, most diverse mobile media available.
Kinoma Play provides on-demand access from your phone to an unparalleled range of content:
- Media files – Play the music, video, pictures, panoramas and audio books on your phone
- Media services – Share your Audible.com, Flickr, iDisk, Live365, and YouTube accounts between your phone and computer
- Internet – Explore a terabyte of constantly updated, free streaming podcasts, music, radio stations, web-cams and audio books from thousands of providers including ClearChannel, CNN, NPR, Reuters, SHOUTcast, TUNED.mobi, and SomaFM
- Home PC – Access the gigabytes of music, video and pictures on your home PC from your phone – both on-demand streaming and download
Kinoma Play is $29.99. You can get it here. The software is compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0 and higher.
Kinoma is also introducing Kinoma FreePlay as a free download. Kinoma FreePlay shares the same gorgeous user interface and simplicity of use with Kinoma Play. It is a great MP3 player and photo viewer and provides access to much of the Kinoma Guide including Audible.com, Flickr, Live365, Reuters, SHOUTcast, YouTube, and thousands of streaming podcasts.
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