HDI Dune BD Prime 3.0

HDI Dune BD Prime 3.0

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HDI Dune BD Prime 3.0 Reviews

DigitalVersus

05/2010

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Product Survey: Multimedia Hard Drives and Media Centres

The HDI Dune BD Prime 3.0 is a multimedia centre with an integrated Blu-ray player. In fact, it's probably one of the main competitors of the , another hybrid model. Will the Dune have what it takes to outdo the five-star PCH? Read on to find out. The BD Prime looks more like a Blu-ray player than a media centre. The main body of the device is made from metal and the front panel is plastic. On the whole, the finish is pretty average and it feels like an entry-level product to handle. It's certainly a far cry from the solid finish of the PCH C-200. The basic model isn't supplied with a hard drive, but it can be easily equipped with a 2.5" SATA hard drive. Note that 3.5" models, primarily designed for desktop computers, aren't compatible. A fairly meagre interface Unlike the PCH C-200, the Blu-ray player is directly integrated into the device and doesn't disfigure the front of the media centre. The front panel features a small VFD screen that's more or less useless as it's not possible to navigate through internal menus without having the TV switched on. The screen won't even display the name of your folders and files. Finally, the remote control also has a bit of a tacky look and feel to it, but it's practical and easy enough to use.