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1080p Media Player - Turn any TV into a Media Centre $99+$15 delivery fee

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Specifications:

High Definition video up to 1080p
AC3/DTS audio with HDMI 1.3 / Coaxial output
HDMI, YPbPr (YUV component) & AV outputs
Ethernet connectivity (UPnP)
Supported video formats: RM/RMVB/AVI/MPEG4/MKV/M2TS/DivX/XviD/Dat/VOB/MP4/MOV/SWF
Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV/ACC/AC3/M4A/RA/RM
Picture: BMP/JPEG/PNG/GIF/TIFF
Subtitle: SRT, SUB, SMI, SSA, formats

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  • No brand?

    • I saw a big M.

      • my fav kind of flavoured milk

        • Not as good as Oak Milk

        • +4

          Big M… the original and best.

  • Googled to try and find the brand, and founds this for $71.00 + delivery

    http://www.skycomp.com.au/item/KWORLD---Kworld-Full-HD-1080P…

    It has the same M on the top of it, assume it's the same thing?

    EDIT - it's almost certainly a "Kworld M200", and the normal price is about $100.

    Here's one for $69.00

    http://www.spotit.com.au/buy/69775_Kworld_Full_HD_1080P_Medi…

  • My friend got a 1080P ASTONE Media player from ARC computer last week for $55 bux :) cause the Seagate 1080P Media player for $35 at ARC.com.au was SOLD out

    So umm $99 for this no name brand one maybe not so much a good deal… unless i'm missing something

  • don't know how good is this but the model for this is XC4204
    also available at jarcar
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=XC4204

  • +1

    $114 for a no name media player. I would see no. Why not to go to Officework and grab a WDTV live for slightly higher price?

  • +1

    Sorry, but the above poster is right. People been getting the WDTV live for $99, which will absolutely crap all over any generic player!

    It's like buying a can of home-brand cola at $2 when Coke is only $1.60?

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