GMG TVisto Pro 3500

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

The 'TVisto Pro' is the perfect gateway for your living room, linking up your PC, TV, stereo, digital camera and much more. Great design coupled with playback support for all standard media formats and simple installation make it the perfect all-in-one multimedia solution. If you want to connect other peripherals, simply plug them in to the USB interface. Add your storage drive or MP3 (Ipod...etc.) player directly to the TVisto Pro and listen to your favorite music or watch a slide show of your latest photos. With the TVisto PRO from Galaxy Metal Gear, Home Entertainment just got BIGGER!

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  • what was that about scart sockets and living in bulgaria eh?

    we still have those sockets on the back of most tvs here as many old input devices use them (as one connecter is simpler than 3) (actually for that reason not sure why it didnt catch on in america :P:P)

  • you cant record from tv can you?

  • The 3500 DOES NOT support .srt subtitle files as listed on the spec.

    This could be classed as a breach of trade descriptions.

    90% of my films have subtitles. This device is not capable of playing them.

  • Wow. He totally missed some major points on this one. It can connect to 2 other PCs via SMB as well to stream data off a shared network drive. It DOES do Divx/Xvid playback, as well as many other AVI formats (Cinepack, Invideo, etc). It also can read VOB files stored right on the drive (menus and all).

    It DOES have some weak points though. It's NOT a NAS, as the drive is not shared on the network from the box, nor can you FTP or browse it's contents. It also keeps the drive spinning 24/7.

  • the only thing that would make this even better is if you could connect to internet video sights instead of having to download to your computer first then transfer to the box.

    Looking on tigerdirect and they have a cheaper one for around $99 but it doesn't have all the stuff this one does. IMO it's just as good.

  • Bear in mind that it's not got a proper SATA power cable: it's not got the orange wire.

    This might cause problems in the future.

  • is there .avi?

  • yes, since that much money doesnt even exist

  • well who the hell would pay that much money for an enclosure? $260

  • h.264 ? NO ?

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