Dvico TViX N1

Dvico TViX N1

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Dvico TViX N1 Reviews

DigitalVersus

04/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: Multimedia Hard Drives and Media Centres

The Dvico Tvix N1 is a network gateway that looks great on paper. It has the same interface as the Tvix 6632N, an SDHC card reader and networking functions, all for an RRP of around £130. Could it be a must-have media centre? The Tvix N1 is a compact media centre that stands out from the crowd with a cylindrical design that I actually quite like. The casing is a nice combination of plastic and brushed aluminium, but as there's no control screen, you have to connect it to a TV to navigate through your files. The N1 is supplied with the same remote control as other Dvico products. It's pleasant to handle and the buttons are well laid out, but it's a bit of a shame they're phosphorescent rather than actively backlit. The interface is similar to that of the Tvix 6632N, and to be honest, it's pretty much faultless. It can display thumbnails of your photos and, thanks to the community-created Tvixie utility, you can make your own video jukebox with custom pages for each film. Navigation is nice and quick, and the different menus make it easy to get the hang of quickly. The only real drawback is the N1's management of audio content, which is still not perfect in my opinion. Although it can display a page of album covers to help you choose what to listen to, all such features vanish into thin air as soon as you press play.