Bewan iMedia HD100

Bewan iMedia HD100

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Bewan iMedia HD100 Reviews

DigitalVersus

11/2009

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6.0/10

Product Survey: Multimedia Hard Drives

The BeWan iMedia HD100 looks very good on paper – technically identical to the WD TV Live. No bad thing at all, this gives the Bewan faultless HD compatibility and networking, all in a very small box. Does the navigation interface measure up though and what about handling of music and phtotos? Handling From a design point of view, we quite like it. Small, the casing of the device combines glossy black and white. Nice to look at, then, but picks up finger marks all too easily. Still no screen at the front of the device, which is a shame for music lovers as you have to turn on the TV to navigate the menus. On the other hand, a jack allows you to link up an external infra-red receiver (not supplied). This is practical if you want to place the box inside a cabinet with only the small receiver showing. The remote is similar to the minimalist model you get with the WD TV Live. It's a shame that the manufacturer didn't go for a nicer-looking model. What we get instead is an ugly looking plastic thing with unpleasant buttons. Apart from how it looks, we were also disappointed not to see any volume control buttons on it. As with the Western Digital, you need to use the TV or speaker remote to turn the volume up and down.