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Altaz HD Network Media Player 1080P AZNMP101 Supports Divx/AVI/RMVB/MPEG Video from SD/MS Card, USB Flash Drive, or External Hard Drive

Product Description: Altaz HD Media Player is the simple solution to playback your digital videos on your large HDTV screen. You have thousands of video, music, and photo stored in your USB hard drive. Instead of watching it on your computer monitor, now you can simply take your USB hard drive to connect with Altaz Media Player and enjoy your multimedia contents on your large HDTV. Altaz HD Media Player: Support the HD video quality (1080p), Support popular video formats such as RMVB, RM, AVI, and, MPEG, Support DVD Navigation Menu, which provides thumbnails and list views, so you can browse the contents by file names or thumbnails of photos and Pre-view videos. Include an easy-to-use remote control. With the standard control buttons on top of media player, you can also operate it even without the remote control. Small and slim compact design. Support SD and Memory Stick memory cards, USB Flash Drive, and External USB hard drive. The high-speed USB2.0 interface supports "hot plugging" and enables connections with equipment such as portable hard drives. Altaz HD Media Player Functions: Movie Viewing: Supports DVD Navigation Menu from MPEG 2 standard DVD Format. Supports fast forward, rewind, pause, zoom, and pan. Photo viewing: Supports JPEG picture formats. Plays slideshows with a variety of transitions with background music. Supports zoom and pan. Music playback: Plays MP3 audio files. Supports fast forward, rewind, pause, shuffle, and repeat. UPNP network connection. You can stream your multi-media content from your UPNP server. The Standard Package includes: Altaz HD Media Player, Remote control with batteries, HDMI Cable, Composite AV cable, AC adapter and User Guide

Amazon Sales Rank: #34680 in Home Theater Color: Silver Brand: Altaz Model: AZNMP101 Dimensions: 3.00" h x 13.00" w x 10.50" l, 3.00 pounds HDMI output with the full 1080p high-definition video Support most popular video formats and DVD navigation menu Display photos slideshow from SD/MMC/MS Memory card on TV from memory card reader located in the front MP3 Music Center that displays Album cover art and ID3 information from MP3 file Touch control navigation buttons on the unit

Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Altaz HD Network Media Player 1080P AZNMP101 By D. Parrott i recently bought the Altaz media player for me and my Soldiers here in Afghanistan to watch movies,share photos,etc. After recieving the media player, I first noticed how light it was, and how it was constructed. After hooking it up to a Tv set....there was no picture or nothing. I emailed the manufacture and he instructed me to do the following to get a picture using RCA cables: Power the unit on. Hit the right arrow on the remote 6 times. Hit enter. Hit enter again. Hit the right arrow on the remote 3 times. Hit enter. After the reset commands he given me we were half way in business. We had a picture, but NO SOUND. I checked on different tv ranging from regular RCA cables to HDMI sets we use to brief meetings on, good picture. Still no sound. Emailed representative again but this time no response on sound issues. Dont waste your time and money on this product. poorly constructed using flimsy plastic. Me and troops were highly disappointed....returning this item for something better. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Altaz not reliable and NOT networkable By Julio Paz y Mino I bought and returned this item after it failed to perform as advertised. It did not connect reliably to my ethernet network. It did not see movies over the network. It would lose the connection and have to be reset repeatedly. The manual does not describe how to reset the box when it is in the wrong video mode. Several calls and emails to the manufacturer did produce a response after about a week, and they provided several magic keystrokes to reset the box. This should have been in the manual. This is a great idea, and I would try it again if they fix it to work. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. a must have for multimedia collector By George J. Wang This device is what I have been looking for in the past. I have 500+ DVD discs which most of them are fitted into a Sony 400-Disc carousel DVD player. Although my Sony 400-disc carousel player can be stacked up to 1200 discs, but it is no longer a popular and widely available item; on top of that, it is pricey. (Sony DVPCX995V 400-Disc DVD Mega Changer/Player) I love this unit where I can just bring it with me while traveling or simply move from room to room instead of bring the bulky carousel player or my DVD binder case to flip through DVDs. I have tons of home gym workout exercise videos I often misplace them and have to look around the house before working out. Now everything is consolidated into a portable drive and no longer to have ripped onto backup discs that scattered everywhere. This unit also equipped with optical audio output which support kick ass for surround sound signal. At first, I used the RCA audio cable that comes with the box but sound was somewhat stat-icky (can't blame it, at this good price Monster Cable isn't included), but after I switched to optical audio hooked up to receiver and watching output to my 1080i screen, I am convinced that the quality is good enough to be integral part of home entertainment system. Navigation is simple and elegant. Its navigation menu is semi-PS3 style. You can configure it to either list-view or icon view in folder navigation. It can certainly be improved upon on look and feel of folder navigation. But, it's intuitive and get the job done. This device is not WiFi-enable, it says require dongle upgrade which is fine, but I wouldn't mind having that feature for a little extra cost. A plus bonus for me is I also use this device to make my extra 21" LCD monitor as picture frame, so I wouldn't have to bother spend $100+ on big digital picture frame. See all 7 customer reviews...

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