Wednesday, April 13, 2011

HDMI Media Player review

We have to admire the candidness of the manual of the Xenta HDMI Media Player. At first we dismissed the 12-page guide as the usual token hodge-podge of information. But shame on us, as it's actually a perfectly sound and easy-to-follow sheet of data to get you up and running.


The highlight for us was the troubleshooting section, listing common problems. The second of these? ¡°Remote control useless¡±! We wouldn't quite go that far, but if you had no idea of the price of the Xenta unit before you saw the remote, you'd be left in no doubt that you were flying economy class afterwards.

That said, the construction, feel and appearance of the unit itself all contribute to that conclusion. It arrives in an unassuming box, which includes composite leads, the power cable, the comparably tiny unit itself and the aforementioned manual. It feels cheap and, with room for a USB or flash card, an HDMI cable and component output only on the box, our hopes weren't through the roof.

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