Emtec MovieCube P800

Emtec MovieCube P800

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Emtec MovieCube P800 Reviews

DigitalVersus

09/2009

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Product Survey: Multimedia Hard Drives

The Emtec MovieCube P800 comes in two parts: a multimedia case on which you attach an external hard drive that is also supplied. Beyond that, what we have here is a recording device with a TNT tuner. What formats can it handle when it comes to HD video, music and images? What formats aren’t supported? Read on to find out! Looking a bit like a broadband box, the P800 is a multimedia hard drive with an interesting design: it offers a multimedia base on which an external hard drive is placed. This is practical as you don’t need to unplug the whole box to fill up with multimedia files. Only Emtec P100 external drives are compatible with the base but you can link up other hard drives via one of the two USB Host connections. Apart from that, the plastic used for the casing is of average quality and there is no controls screen. This means you have to turn on the TV to listen to music. The menus aren’t particularly original but they’re easy to work your way around even if they do lack a bit of character and ambition. You can’t, for example, view an image file as a thumbnail or sort through the list of films by their jacket poster.