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Re: Which cheap media player that will accept usb hard drives


  • Subject: Re: Which cheap media player that will accept usb hard drives
  • From: "domdevitto" <dom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 20:43:34 -0000

Not sure about playing raw ISOs, but I'm really happy with my Sony
BDP-S370=
(aka S370, but not to be confused with the LG of the same name).

It was a steal at =A3100 at Tescos - so ebay may now have a few at a good
p=
rice.  Plays BlueRays, Youtube, iPlayer etc. etc., and even talks to DLNA
n=
etwork servers, which means I can put the files on a seperate network
serve=
r, rather than using one of the two (front/back) USB ports.  Looks great
to=
o.

Dom
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "noel" <noel@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,=20
>=20
> Thanks for the help on attaching the cables to the bricks, much
appreciat=
ed.
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> Looking for a cheap option for a media player to connect to a tv, Hi
def =
not essential, just something simple that i can attach a usb drive with a
m=
ixture of iso's, video ts folders, and other movie files and play them
simp=
ly.
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> If it could have inlayer etc then thats a bonus but its by no means
essen=
tial.
>=20
> So.....options???  As ever cheap rules on this one, any options for
sub =
=A350??
>=20
> Cheers
>=20
> Noel
>




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