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MIDTE HDMI Media Player with Card Reader
A nice offering from budget brand Midte. Simple to use with built in card reader. Just add a hard drive and away you go. HDMI and 5.1 Sound.
Features
- User friendly system menu design.
- Supports internal SATA hard disk.
- Universal Plug and Play.
- USB HOST playback from USB hard drive or pen drive.
- Anti-shock design for hard disk, shockproof structure.
- High speed, super quiet, and hot dissipate system.
- Play media stored in HDD or Memory Card.
- Support multi-type of video, 2.1CH or Coaxial Audio output.
Specifications
- Model: MDT-PM388HS
- OS Compatible: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/VISTA, Mac OS 9.0 higher, Linux 2.4 higher
- USB Device: 480Mbps USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)
- USB Host: USB1.1 Host Port xl, Supporting to read USB devices like External USB HDD. ODD. Flash Drive. Card Reader
- Card Reader: SD.XD.MS.MMC.CF 1 /II
- HDD Type: SATA 1/2 HDD only.
- HDD File System: NTFS / FAT32
- TV Type: NTSC/PAL.4:3/16:9
- Video Format: .AVI .MPG .VOB .MP4 .ASF .DAT
- Codec: MPEG 1/2/4, AVI, XVID, DVIX 3/4/5
- Audio Format: MP3, WMA, AC3, OGG
- Photo Format: JPG/JPEG (Displays JPEG pictures at full 720p/1080i HD resolution)
- OSD Language: English, French, German, Spanish. Portuguese. (Italian. Swedish, option)
- Video Output: HDMI (480p. 576p, 720p. 1080i), COMPOSITE, HD COMPONENT YPbPr (480p.576p.720p.1080i)
- Audio Output: Stereo L-R. Embrace 5.1CH
- Working Temperature: 0°C - 60°C
- Dimension: 38Wx204Dx110H mm
- Weight: 130g (without HDD) 1545g (with HDD)
- Power: 12V/5.5V/3A 35W; 110-240V Free Voltage
- Working Humidity: 10% -50%
Package Content
- MDT-PM388HS HDMI media player
- Base
- Remote control, battery
- AV cable (composite + stereo cable)
- USB cable (for connecting to PC)
- Power adapter & Power cable
- CD Driver (For Windows 98)
- User manual

General Notes:
* Some files may not stream over a wireless network
* Hard drives are not included (unless otherwise specified)
* Generally any B-Frame, QPEL and GMC options in DivX files are unsupported.
* If shown, gigabit support depends on switch or router compatibility
* Due to various encoding options some files might not play even if the codec and file format is shown as supported.
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