Hisense MP800H

Posted by Notcot on May 12, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (4 Reviews)

Product Description
Watch the films and TV programmes you download from the internet directly on your TV in HD! Simply plug in your USB drive and your TV into the Hisense player and you’re off! Alternatively, you can plug it into your wired home network and stream films directly from your PC or a NAS box. The Hisense media player has an HDMI connector for connecting to your TV (like the connector on the back of your PS3), giving you HD quality film playback on your HD ready TV. The box also includes a remote control. – Supports Full HD: 1080p – Maximum Stream Rate: 800Mbps – All Video Format: Real Audio RM/RMVB, WMV9(VC-1), MkV (H.264), FLV, 3GP – True HD – DLNA – UPnP / Network Neighbourhood – Support both FAT / NTFC formatted USB Storage Device – Remote control included

  • Supports Full HD: 1080p
  • All Video Format: Real Audio RM/RMVB, WMV9(VC-1), MkV (H.264), FLV, 3GP
  • Support both FAT / NTFC formatted USB Storage Device
  • Simply plug in your USB drive and your TV into the Hisense player and you’re off
  • Remote control included

Hisense MP800H

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4 Comments


Good quality video, stills and audio. Easy to drive through menus. Picks up files from network from remote hard disk, or computer. USB sockets allow drive or stick to be used – not tried.

Unit looks a bit plasticy, as does the remote, but don’t be put off, as works really well.

Not found any file types it won’t play yet. This functionality should be built into PVRs, but as it is not built into mine, this fills the gap well.

Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. Roger Butterworth
at 11:47 am

I bought this as a media player to repace a PC that i was using in my living room, expecting it to be poorer quality and not as useful, but less hassle as i wouldn’t have to wait for it to boot up etc, in fact it is MUCH BETTER than the PC is was using, the response is very fast, it worked right out of the box with no set up problems at all and the picture quality is fantastic – in fact, i liked it so much i went back and bought a second one for my bedroom 2 days later!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
J. Honeyball
at 1:32 pm

For £50, this is great value. There isn’t much to it – which is great because it’s small, light and fanless!

It’s probably best suited to network stream all sorts of mkv/avi/mpg’s etc.

However with a little care it can also stream lossless 1080p Bluray ‘rips’. The best option seems to be to use an m2ts container.

Note: Over hdmi it only outputs standard dts or lpcm. Also, playback stutters when playing HD audio streams so you have to remember to include a regular (non-hd) dts audio stream.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
N. Tate
at 2:05 pm

This is imported rubbish.Have tried Western digital,D Link etc,and they all have their problems,but this is the worst of the bunch.Save your money and pay that bit more for a higher spec piece of kit.
Rating: 1 / 5


 

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