Fantec XMP600

Fantec XMP600

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Fantec XMP600 Reviews

DigitalVersus

06/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: Multimedia Hard Drives and Media Centres

Combining a DVD player and media centre, the Fantec XMP600 is an interesting product on paper. Able to decode HD tracks, equipped with an SDHC card reader and with a network connector, it has it all in theory. What does it offer in practice? The XMP600 looks like your standard DVD player. The finish isn't poor, with good quality metal for the casing and glossy plastics on the front. On the right hand side, a basket system allows you to insert a 3.5 inch disc. Practical and functional. At the front, a tiny alphanumeric display gives the playback time but doesn't allow you to navigate across files when the TV is off. You pilot it with a remote that we know well as it's the same one used on a good number of products equipped with the same decoding chip. The advantages and disadvantages are still the same: average handling, quite thick but plenty of buttons. The navigation interface is also familiar - the one supplied by Realtec, manufacturer of the decoding chip used. Fantec only adapts the graphics front page, without adding any features. While navigation is fairly easy to understand, it is nevertheless a shame that the interface doesn't better exploit full-HD TVs.