MELVILLE, N.Y., JanuCanon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today the new Canon Connect Station CS100 1, a photo and video storage device that has the capability to connect to multiple compatible imaging devices allowing users to easily store, view and share images and videos. New CS100 Provides Convenient Ways to Store, View, Share and Manage your Photos and Videos on One Device ANNOUNCES CONNECT STATION CS100: THE CENTERPIECE THAT UNITES YOUR CANON IMAGING DEVICES If you still have a spare HDMI port on your TV or receiver, you can pick up the Connect Station CS100 in April for $299. If there's a wirelessly equipped Canon printer in the house, the CS100 can make a physical copy of what you're looking at.įor those (rightly) concerned about losing all their photos due to hard drive crash, you can connect the CS100 to an external drive over USB. In addition to being a photo viewer, the CS100 can also share photos to social networking services via Canon's Image Gateway service. The interface is intuitive and will be familiar to owners of things like the Apple TV and Fire TV. Once that's done you can view media on an HDTV using an included remote control. The CS100 supports JPEG, Raw (CR2), MOV, MP4, and AVCHD formats, though only the JPEG preview of Raw files is shown. The CS100 can also turn itself into a server, allowing you to move photos to and from it via your smartphone or PC. Photos can be transferred by tapping an NFC-equipped Canon camera (2015 models only) to its top plate, or via USB or memory card. This compact box houses a 1TB hard drive which can store thousands of photos and videos. While it's been quietly shown behind glass on several occasions, Canon has made its Connect Station CS100 official. ![]()
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