At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Samsung announced their new HomeSync the HomeSync uses a 1.7GHz Dual Core processor and have 1GB DDR3, 8GB eMMC + 1TB HDD of storage. Of course Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also on it. The HomeSync is based on Android 4.2.1 called Jelly Bean and uses the new Nature UX interface by Samsung. We must say after tryout the Samsung HomeSync we really liked the device self. Below first the main information by Samsung and our hands-on video!
(O Yes, mr. who walks into our video thanks for that!)
Main information
Barcelona, February 24, 2013 – Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd., a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced Samsung HomeSync, a home hub solution that a shared storage fit for a family, the best entertainment experience on a big screen TV, and a new way of enjoying your HDTV through a familiar and smarter Android user experience.
Shared Storage for a Family
HomeSync’s 1TB drive can help you sync to multiple devices, providing shared or private storage for all your content. It supports eight separate accounts to cover a whole family, and allows each user to upload and download content from multiple devices and instantly share with other family members. File encryption and user-specific ID and password ensure content in a user’s private area remains separate from the shared area in HomeSync.
Entertainment on a Big Screen
The HomeSync brings the best of Android gaming, movies, TV shows and streaming content direct into your living room. It allows you to stream content from your Galaxy device wirelessly to the TV – letting you watch, see and use all your home videos, photos and apps, and all at a full HD 1080p.
Giving any HDTV new Smarts
Users can enjoy the full and familiar Android experience with HomeSync’s Jelly Bean media player and access to Play Store and all of your apps. HomeSync also enables new ways to interact with your content via the control modes enabled wirelessly on the phone.
HomeSync will be available from April 2013 starting in the US and continue to expand globally.