This little guy looks pretty sweet - micro media adapter, plug most anything into anything else. Prob a bit on the 'average quality' side, but it's tiny...
http://www.reghardware.com/2011/05/06/review_crystal_acoustics_picohd5_1/
Housed in aluminium and barely larger than a typical card reader, it sports a full sized HDMI socket. It also outputs basic composite video, analogue stereo and, unusually, coaxial digital audio through one shared 3.5mm mini-jack, accessed with a supplied adapter.
Its smallness makes it easy to place around the TV and convenient to take on trips. If there?s a TV where you are staying, you can watch your media on something larger than a laptop.
The USB port accepts hard disk drives and flash memory formatted in FAT or NTFS (helpful for larger high-def video files). It?s also used to instal firmware updates. You can keep a USB drive and memory card connected and switch between them.
http://www.reghardware.com/2011/05/06/review_crystal_acoustics_picohd5_1/
Housed in aluminium and barely larger than a typical card reader, it sports a full sized HDMI socket. It also outputs basic composite video, analogue stereo and, unusually, coaxial digital audio through one shared 3.5mm mini-jack, accessed with a supplied adapter.
Its smallness makes it easy to place around the TV and convenient to take on trips. If there?s a TV where you are staying, you can watch your media on something larger than a laptop.
The USB port accepts hard disk drives and flash memory formatted in FAT or NTFS (helpful for larger high-def video files). It?s also used to instal firmware updates. You can keep a USB drive and memory card connected and switch between them.