Posts Tagged ‘HAVA’
Posted Monday, September 29th, 2008 at 00:00 by MegaZone. Filed under HAVA Tags: Buy.com, HAVA, HAVA Titanium HD WiFi, Monsoon Multimedia, sale
This is the HAVA Titanium HD that was on sale earlier this month for $119.99, only the HAVA Titanium HD WiFi is bundled with a USB WiFi adapter for an extra $30 - $149.99. Full MSRP is $249.99. The HAVA is a place-shifting device from Monsoon Multimedia, generally similar to the better known Sling Media Slingbox. While it is labeled ‘HD’ and it accepts HD resolution input, that is down-sampled and it really only streams in 720×480 - not HD - so don’t be confused by the naming. Compatible HAVA clients are available for Windows XP/Vista, Windows Mobile, Symbian S60, and Nokia Internet Tablets running Maemo.
Disclaimer: I’m employed by Sling Media and HAVA is an erstwhile competitor.
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Posted Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008 at 14:55 by MegaZone. Filed under HAVA Tags: HAVA, Monsoon Multimedia, Nokia, Zatz Not Funny
Dave Zatz over at Zatz Not Funny spent a little hands-on time with HAVA Mobile running on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. HAVA, a product of Monsoon Multimedia, is a placeshifting application similar to Sling Media’s Slingbox. And like SlingPlayer Mobile the HAVA Mobile client runs on various mobile devices such as Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 smartphones, and the Nokia Internet Tablet’s running Maemo, which is a platform not supported at this time by Sling. The tablets have a nice form factor for mobile viewing devices. See his post for more.
Disclaimer: I’m employed by Sling Media and HAVA is considered a competitor.
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Posted Thursday, September 11th, 2008 at 12:46 by MegaZone. Filed under HAVA, Mobile Devices, Press Release Tags: HAVA, Monsoon Multimedia, Nokia, Press Release, software
It has actually been openly available for a while as a public beta, but now Monsoon Multimedia is officially launching the HAVA Mobile Player for Nokia Internet Tablets. They issued a press release and everything. The free client runs on the Nokia N800 and N810 and allows you to stream content from your HAVA place-shifting device.
The press release:
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Posted Monday, September 8th, 2008 at 00:00 by MegaZone. Filed under HAVA Tags: Buy.com, HAVA, HAVA Titanium HD, Monsoon Multimedia, sale
Buy,com has the HAVA Titanium HD for $119.99. The HAVA Titanium HD from Monsoon Multimedia is a place-shifting device similar to the Sling Media Slingbox SOLO. Clients are available for Windows XP/Vista, Windows Mobile, Symbian S60, and Nokia Internet Tablets - no Mac OS, Palm OS, or Symbian UIQ support.
I work for Sling Media, and the HAVA is ostensibly our primary competitor.
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Posted Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at 04:45 by MegaZone. Filed under General Tech, Symbian Tags: HAVA, jkOnTheRun, Monsoon Multimedia, Symbian, Symbian S60, Zatz Not Funny
Monsoon Multimedia continues to add to their client suite for their HAVA placeshifting boxes. They currently officially support Microsoft Windows on PCs, while clients for Windows Mobile (Pro & Smartphone) and Nokia’s Internet Tablet Maemo Linux-based OS are in beta. A client for the Symbian S60 platform has been announced with an availability in 3Q08, according to a press release posted at jkOnTheRun. By way of comparison, Sling Media has released SlingPlayer for Windows and Mac OS, and SlingPlayer Mobile for Palm OS, Windows Mobile (Pro & Smartphone), and Symbian S60, while SPM for Symbian UIQ is in beta now, Blackberry is in development for release later this year, and the iPhone SDK is being evaluated.
Picked up from Zatz Not Funny.
Disclaimer: I am currently employed by Sling Media, for whom HAVA is the leading competitor.
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Posted Saturday, April 26th, 2008 at 20:21 by MegaZone. Filed under Broadband, General Tech, Press Release, Sling Media, Symbian, Windows Mobile Tags: Archos, Dish Network, HAVA, Monsoon Multimedia, PMP, Press Release, Symbian, TV+, video, windows mobile, YouTube
ARCHOS has long been a leader in the PMP market with devices like their model 605 and 705 PMPs. And they’ve added some innovative features to their products, such as the ability to copy shows from DISH Network ViP622/722 DVRs. Lesser known is their TV+ DVR. The TV+ is a Ethernet/WiFi media player and DVR in one box, and the software seems to be based on their PMP software.
Now Archos is adding place-shifting to the TV+. Called ‘TVportation’ it will be a $49.99 software plug-in for the TV+, or free if the TV+ is registered on the ARCHOS web site. ARCHOS claims it will allow streaming of content from the TV+ to the ARCHOS 605 WiFi and ARCHOS 705 WiFi PMPs, as well as PCs, laptops and smartphones. You can also use an ARCHOS 605 WiFi or ARCHOS 705 WiFi as the streaming source, but you need to leave it docked in its base station. (So if you have two you can have one at home as the source and one as the client.) Details on the smartphone support is thin, saying only “compatible with Symbian later this spring”. Though the demo video on the website shows it running on a Windows Mobile Palm Treo.
A little exploring shows they have downloads for Windows Mobile 5 & 6 both Professional and Smartphone as well as Symbian Series60. But most curious is that all of the links are right to Monsoon Multimedia’s HAVA clients - on Monsoon’s servers! At first glance it looks like they’re leeching the clients, but perhaps Monsoon and ARCHOS did some kind of deal. Still, it looks sketchy.
There’s a lengthy demo video up on YouTube:
From the video it is clear that one client at a time is supported, so you can’t have multiple devices streaming from one TV+.
Spotted in EngadgetHD.
Disclaimer: I’m currently employed by Sling Media, which produces the Slingbox series of place-shifting products. And I suppose TVportation is ostensibly a competitor to Sling.
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Posted Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 at 16:59 by MHA. Filed under Mobile Devices, Palm OS, Sling Media, Symbian, Windows Mobile Tags: HAVA, Monsoon Multimedia, Palm, Symbian, Treo
Monsoon Multimedia announced last week that its set-top TV place-shifting products will soon deliver television to Windows Mobile and Symbian handhelds, including smartphones and PDAs. New handheld applications for Windows Mobile are due this month, followed by a version for Symbian-based smartphones.
The company’s four set-top boxes already provide place-shifted viewing to Windows computers and to Nokia’s palm-top N810 Internet appliance. Like the Slingbox PRO, Monsoon’