Mvix MX-780HD Media Center
Posted on Jan 18, 08 04:26 AM PDT

The Mvix MX-780HD Media Center is the third generation of its kind, and this time it supports full high definition resolution thanks to HDMI output. Just as there are many roads that lead to Rome, the MX-780HD also comes with various methods for you to play media on the box - you can choose to stream it from your computer via WiFi or Ethernet, transfer it via USB or a standard MSC drive, set it up as a NDAS network drive and the traditional method of adding an internal IDE or SATA drive. Not only that, you can also tune into free Internet radio for additional music content. Below are the list of specifications :-
- Video Formats: DivX, XviD, DVD (ISO/VOB/IFO), MPEG, VCD(DAT), WMV(WMV-9), ASF(WMV-9), TP, TS, TRP
- Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, PMC, AC3, M4A, DTS decoding (down-mixing / Pass though)
- Image Formats: BMP, JPG, PNG
- Subtitle Support: SMO, SRT, SUB
- Video Out: HDMI, Composite, S-Video, Component
- Audio Out: RCA, Digital Coaxial, Optical
- TV System: NTSC, PAL, Auto
- HD Support: 720p, 1080i, 1080p
- Networking: 802.11b/g (WEP/WPA), 10/100 Ethernet, NDAS
- Internal Disk: 3.5” IDE or SATA
- USB: Slave (for connecting to computer) and Host (for additional storage)
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By matt , 01/03/08 1:12 PM (CommentID #523934)
It does have wireless N, and it's available at thinkgeek.com
By s_sgp , 26/02/08 6:48 AM (CommentID #512704)
Why no 802.11N? If anyone's going to do hidef over wireless, why still in the G rut?
By Patcho , 04/02/08 5:56 PM (CommentID #465588)
Sweet have been waiting for them to release this. HDMI and SATA a bonus. Any ideas where you can buy it in Australia?
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