Typical price: £240
What is it: A 40GB USB hard disk that can play movies, photos and music on a TV
What we think: The Mvisto's impressive interface and flawless playback of almost every video codec going makes it our top choice out of the current batch of stand-alone hard disk AV players
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May 18, 2005
Posted by: Little Tyke
"By Jiminy this is a packed little piece"
What I like:
Its willingness to play almost any codec
What I don't like:
You have to use mains power when playing it on a TV
Review:
Blimey! This treasure will enable you to play virtually any codec (apart from some pesky proprietary ones - you know who you are, Bill Gates) - DivX, MPEG-4, HSF+, FAT32. Fantastic sound too. How versatile can you get? It means you can download movies from the Net without having the frustration of finding you can't actually play the little toads after spending the night doing it. It also comes in tasteful brushed aluminium - very de jour - so it'll go with most decor, darling. Just don't lick it for prolonged periods - you'll get Alzheimer's.
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