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Multimedia Hard Drives added to DigitalVersus
Régis Jehl
October 15, 2008 1:57 PM
October 15, 2008 1:57 PM
We're pleased to welcome multimedia hard drives to DigitalVersus.com as our latest Product Survey.These increasingly popular devices are more than just fancy external hard drives: their built-in decoders allow you to play a whole host of different multimedia formats directly onto your TV and sound system.
The addition of a remote control and a separate LCD screen makes them incredibly indepedent, while those that offer network connectivity mean you need never drag your computer in the sitting room again.
The first three we're looking at are:
- The Storex Mpix 385HD, which stretches the point just a little by describing itself as 'HD'
- The HMB 110, an entry-level model with some attractive features neverheless
- The Icy Box IB-MP305HW, a more rounded enclosure with great connectivity but to which you'll need to add your own hard drive
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