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DearMob Releases 5KPlayer for Mac OS: Compressive Freeware to Play/AirPlay/Download 4K 5K Videos and Music

DearMob, Inc. today releases the 5KPlayer for Mac OS grandly, a new-style free multipurpose player making a difference in providing transcendentally high quality videos and music playing, and further the unprecedented functional integration of the AirPlay receiver/sender and the online audio video downloader.

DearMob, Inc. is an aspiring mobile software provider specialized in developing iOS and Android mobile tools for cloud service, system security and file backup. With the new arrival of 5KPlayer, Houston Xu, Product Manager of DearMob said, "You'll see for the first time in your life that a player seamlessly incorporates Apple's AirPlay wireless streaming tech and downloads music or videos from YouTube on a roll." He continued, "We are deeply convinced that 5KPlayer is the pioneer of multipurpose player software in the planet and will soon become the largest and best full-featured media player on Mac platform that outdoes VLC, iTunes and QuickTime."

Regardless of the contents and sources, all audios and videos will end in playing, supposedly the only way to be received by human senses. But tons of player software and apps in the market have incomplete supports for media types. 5KPlayer comes as the world's first and only audio video playing solution with AirPlay capability and online video downloading feature.

The primary Mac stable version of 5KPlayer has just come into the market after the final internal tests. It is free available at http://www.5kplayer.com

Basic Features of Free 5KPlayer for Mac OS:

1. Play video and music: Embrace 180+ video and 60+ audio formats, such as MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV, MP3, AAC, APE and FLAC, play DVDs (even with region codes and copy protections) and radio;

2. AirPlay Streaming: The easy way to turn your Mac as AirPlay sender and AirPlay receiver to stream movies and music from iPad, iPhone and iPod to iMac or MacBook;

3. Download videos: Free download any videos and MP3 music from 300+ online video sites including YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, Vevo and Facebook;

System Requirement:

  • iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini or Mac Pro running OS X 10.7 or later
  • At least 1GB of RAM

In addition to what are listed above, it also has a strong grip on the market with all-wave supports for 8K, 5K, 4K, 1080p and 720p videos and the use of establishing personal multimedia library to classify and manage video audio playlists. It will support more mainstream media formats and hardware types, and provide better and better multi-screen play among iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV while combining with more mobile apps.

"So far, only the 5KPlayer for Mac OS has come into the market", Houston added, "but the Windows version is coming soon for all PC users."

About DearMob Inc.

DearMob, Inc. is a promising mobile software developing company with the ultimate goal of giving users full-featured mobile tools for free. It strives to create useful software compatible with different platforms such as Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. Its product lines currently involve in new-generation multimedia playing, music video streaming and downloading and multi-screen video playback, and will extend to the use extension of mobile apps, mobile antivirus solution, file manager and backup solution for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. For more information about the company, please visit: http://www.5kplayer.com

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