TizzBird F30

TizzBird F30

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TizzBird F30 Reviews

DigitalVersus

01/2012

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8.0/10

Reviews: Media Centres

A new player in the world of media centres, TizzBird is aiming to make an impact alongside the Popcorn Hours, HDIs and Dvicos. Indeed, ex-Dvico executives (including the old CEO) are behind this new company. Their first product is the soberly named F30 that will nevertheless be an attention grabbing calling card: an Android 2.3 OS, automatic audio / video jukebox creation, 1 GHz processor and Gigabit network. Will it be able to take on the high flyers? Why not! While it looks pretty standard, it is made of good quality hardware (plastic and aluminium) and is well finished. The hard drive is inserted using a rack for which no screws are needed (a plus!). The remote is relatively standard and only a few buttons are phosphorescent. As the F30 runs on Android, you can also control it using a keyboard / mouse kit. It’s a shame therefore that no mini-keyboard with a touchpad or trackball is delivered with the centre. It starts up in a little over fifteen seconds, which is very fast for this type of product. A singular looking interface Graphical interfaces are always a question of taste and here we find the F30’s seems very busy with all the different icons and background images.