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Mediagate M2TVD
$85.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Affordable price - cheaper than most other HD media streamers. HDMI output. 1080p capable.
The Cons:Buggy firmware. No network connectivity options. Really small remote.
The Mediagate M2TVD is a HD media streamer designed to replace dedicated media PCs in a home theater environment. This device can connect to a HDTV at full 1080p resolution via HDMI or component output for video and optical/coaxial for surround sound.
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Many popular video formats are supported including RealVideo 10, H.264, WMV9, AVI and MKV. Subtitles are also supported within files. Unlike with the M2TV, DTS is fully supported. A wide variety of photo and music formats are also compatible with the Mediagate M2TVD. While this media streamer does not contain onboard storage, it does include an integrated 3-in-1 media card reader and a high-speed USB 2.0 port for connecting portable hard drives and flash drives. The Mediagate M2TVD has a MSRP of $85 and was released in September 2009.
** now with MediaGate MG-WLN01 Wireless N Adapter this device will become wireless N HD media payer!
Features/Specs
- Full HD 1080P video playback
- Wireless N Network ( need Mediagate wireless N adapter)
- HDMI/Component video output
- Optical/Coaxial digital audio output
- SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick card reader
- Video: RealVideo 10, VC-1, H.264, WMV9, MPEG1/2/4, AVI (Xvid, AVC), MKV, MOV, TP, TS, ISO, ASF, VOB
- Audio decode: MP3, WMA, AAC, MPEG 1 Layer 2, PCM, WMA Pro
- Subtitle decode: Srt, Smi, Sup, Ssa, Idx+Sub
- Music: MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV/PCM/LPCM, AAC, FLAC, Dolby Digital, RealAudio
- Photo: JPEG, BMP, TIF/TIFF, GIF, PNG
- DTS digital Surround Support
- Dimensions & weight: 165 x 165 x 36 mm, 0.26kg
User Reviews (7)
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affordable price - cheaper than most other HD media streamers
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plays all popular computer media formats
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quieter fan than the original M2TV
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compact and lightweight, portable
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Remote has been fixed and is with AAA battery now
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Now support Wireless N Network with the MG-WLN01 wireless N adapter
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no network connectivity options
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poor remote control signal strength
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cheaper looking enclosure than the first generation M2TV
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