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New test: 2 HD multimedia boxes: competition for the WD TV Live
Régis Jehl
November 24, 2009 1:06 pm
November 24, 2009 1:06 pm
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The BeWan iMedia HD100 looks very good on paper – technically identical to the WD TV Live. No bad thing at all, this gives the Bewan faultless HD compatibility and networking, all in a very small box. Does the navigation interface measure up though and what about handling of music and phtotos?
With its rather industrial look, the spec of the Memup MediaDisk MX HD has some mouthwatering elements: H.264 and MKV compatibility, LCD control screen and networking support. All the same, can we recommend it? Does it compete with the best in the field? Read on to find out.
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