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November 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Affichage des photos sous forme de mosaïque
Compatibilité USB 3.0
Lecteurs SDHC
CF et MS Duo
Large compatibilité multimédia
Connectiques
Très large compatibilité multimédia
Design
Accès à distance
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Interface simpliste
Ne propose rien de spécial par rapport à la concurrence
Fonctions réseau à revoir
Les ports USB Host sont en USB 2.0
Le traitement des disques durs externes et clés USB 3.0 n'est pas accéléré
Wide compatibility across media formats, USB 3.0 port, 3.5” HDD support, Surround sound support, Quiet operation, Front card reader, Solid remote control,
No gigabit Ethernet, Relatively large footprint, Some functions are a bit limited,
Asus has packed a lot of functionality into the O!Play HD2 media player. It supports all the popular HD video formats as well as a myriad of audio and photo formats, and the user interface is intuitive enough that anyone in the house can use it. A bu...
Attractive unit and intuitive user interface, You can use your iPhone to remotely control the O!Play HD2, Can playback almost any video or audio file
Some MP4 and FLAC files have playback issues, Can't add your own video podcast feeds, Flickr, Picasa and Podcast online apps have limited functionality
The Asus O!Play HD2 is probably the most attractive media player on the market. The looks aren’t only external, its interface is intuitive and easy to use. Multiple video and audio formats are supported by the O!Play HD2, along with a ton of options fo...
Extrait: Why would you watch your favorite videos on your computer monitor when you can get a full 5.1 surround sound HDTV experience in your living room? This is partly why the whole idea of a media player has really caught on in recent years. Many folks don’t...
First and foremost a media player has to be able to playback every type of media we throw at it - and unfortunately the Asus O!Play HD2 couldn't. It was nine tenths the way there and could run most video types flawlessly, however some very high-bit rate 1...
Excellent SD video up-scaling, HD video playback is flawless, Can hold a 3.5 inch HDD internally, USB 3.0 capability makes it future ready, Ability to download Torrents, Remote app to control device from iPhone
User interface needs a refresh, Slight stutter visible in fast moving scenes
It is not a surprise that the HD Media Player has evolved a lot, from the days of the first gen WD HD and the ASUS O!Play. At a price of Rs 8000, the ASUS O!Play HD2 offers an excellent HD video experience, the ability to hold a 3.5 inch hard drive int...
Supports every possible format, 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD, can fit a 3.5" hard drive, very good build quality, remote is easy to use and ergonomic, supports USB 3.0 link for PC transfer
A bit expensive, NAS features are a bit limited and don't work well all the time, no YouTube widget, no automatic update for firmware (have to do it manually through pen drive)
Asus has put an MRP of Rs.9,900 excluding taxes on the O!Play HD2, which pits it against the Xtreamer. This is not a bad price given its feature support, and now that desktop hard drive prices have fallen, you can easily pick up a 1TB HDD for Rs. 2,80...
Multicard reader BT client, Acts as NAS Samba support, Solid remote, nice tactile feel
A tad expensive, Lacks firmware update through internet feature
Write a ReviewDesign7.5Performance8Features7.5Value8The GoodMulti-card reader + BT clientActs as NAS + Samba supportSolid remote, nice tactile feelThe BadA tad expensiveLacks firmware update through internet featureHave feedback on the article for the edi...
I give the ASUS O! Play HD2 our Gold Award.Pros: USB 3.0 supportiPhone remote controlNASDolby 7 channel surroundCons:Opera browser is missing from the firmwareDocumentation lacking in terms of NAS setupWired network requiredGoto Page: «« Previous Page 1...
What does one do with the huge collection of digitized videos and films acquired over the years? That's right: copy all that data into a hard disk or backup on a Blu-ray disc, load it on the PC and watch away. But what if you want to watch those media...