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November 2009
(85%)
35 Tester
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Abstrakt: Imagine a box that can play almost any video or audio file from anywhere, right there in your home theater. Thats the promise of the $300 Syabas Popcorn Hour C-200, billed as a Networked Media Tank (NMT) that brings digital movies, photos and tunes to...
Abstrakt: There are a lot of excited people in the office today! The courier just dropped off a rather large parcel containing the brand new Popcorn Hour! We immediately ripped open the package, but not before taking a few photos first!For those of you who don’t...
When we were contacted by the PR agency for Popcorn Hour a week or two ago and we heard they wanted to send us their C-200 HD Media Player, I didn’t get overly excited. I’ve been testing a range of media players all year (many Realtek based un...
The C-200 is probably the most versatile media streamer we've ever reviewed, but most people are unlikely to use all its features and should just get a PS3. ...
Abstrakt: Fans of the Popcorn Hour brand will no doubt argue that the C-200's capabilities from a performance and media-support standpoint put it up there with the best on the market, and to a degree this is true. Considering the high-price of the base unit, wh...
Excellent performance and file support, access to online services, range of useful upgrades
No built-in wireless, rather bulky, awkward to configure advanced features, expensive
The C-200 is clearly aimed at more experienced users who appreciate the level of configuration and control available, but at this price it’s fair to expect a bit more in the basic packageKey specs3.5mm jack, Component, Composite, Ethernet, HDMI, Opt...
The C-200 is a powerful, competent if sometimes temperamental media streamer with plenty of expansion opportunities and if it came fully loaded with a wireless card, Blu-ray drive and a 250GB hard drive for around £350 we'd say it was a sure-fire...