Monday, May 9, 2011

Western Digital Media Player for only 2,500

Wanting to watch your AVI videos on your TV instead?

Then you need to have this! For only 2,500

Western Digital TV Mini (Media Player) ultra portable

Overview

* It’s portability is the best; you can carry this on your vacation and play your movies in your hotel room
* If you are not yet into full HD playback, this will be your ideal, affordable media player; ideal for CRT and non HD LCD TV
* Playback is smooth! No hiccups, no choking and it does not heat up that much
* Fast boot up time
* It is cheap. For a price of P2,500., you will probably think of replacing your old DVD player and just buy this media player instead.
* It's adictive, once you hook up your movie collections you'll just go on and on
* I has a remote control!for lazy people like me...
* So small it can fit in your pocket


Review "Techradar.com"

As the baby in the WD TV lineup, the Mini is perhaps best connected to your SD bedroom TV, rather than to your HD living room set. Measuring just 21x91x91mm, it features all the basics with none of the frills.

Crucially, it doesn't have an HDMI output, and will output only DVD quality (576i) via the AV output, although it will upscale to 1080i via component.

Playback is just as smooth and glitch-free as the other models in the line. It has a single USB 2.0 input for your memory stick or pocket drive, a power socket for the 12V adapter, and just three outputs; SP/DIF digital audio, mini jack component video, and mini jack composite video/audio (adapters are provided). It comes with the same compact remote control as the larger WD TVs. (Our review sample was supplied by www.aristacomputers.com.)

The WD TV Mini will fit in any system and make it easy to play media from USB devices such as memory sticks and pocket drives on your TV.

It supports a wide range of file formats including AVI (Xvid, AVC, MPEG4), MPG, VOB/ISO, MP4/MOV (MPEG4), JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG, MP3, WAV, PCM, LPCM, WMA, AAC, FLAC, MKA, OGG, APE, SRT, SSA, SUB, and SMI files; it also supports RM/RMVB (RealPlayer) files, which the other models don't. Also supports FAT and NTFS formatting, and firmware upgrading.


There are lots of useful navigation options including thumbnail, list and video previews, filename search using a virtual keyboard, slideshows, image zoom and pan, and music transport.

Why settle for unknown brands of media player if you can have a quality product from Western Digital for the same price...

Mas ok ito compare dun sa nasa CD-r-King at same price. :)

Interested? well then let's talk :)

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