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A Review of the MviX Multimedia Player

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By JennRatliff, published Nov 19, 2005
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MviX Multimedia Player

The MviX Multimedia Player offers consumers the best in portable entertainment. Designed in South Korea by Unicorn Information System Co. Ltd, the MviX Multimedia Player has made its way across continents to reach Australia and now the United States, where it is fast becoming popular.

The MV-5000U is the newest model of MviX Multimedia Player to hit the market. This five-in-one multimedia device is hitting the high road with a sleek yet efficient style. With dimensions of 7.5x6x2.5 inches, it’s so compact that you could fit it in a child’s lunchbox, though most consumers would prefer to purchase the portable bag to transport their MV-5000U.

The MviX Multimedia Player utilizes a 3.5” hard disk drive (which isn’t installed in the player but can be purchased with bundled hardware up to 300GB) that connects easily to a PC using a USB 2.0 interface. This connection allows a data transfer rate of 480Mbps.

Using Unicorn’s MviX Multimedia Player couldn’t be easier. From a user-friendly hard drive installation to an even friendlier download and hookup process, MviX Multimedia Player puts you in control. Simply connect the player to your computer, transfer the files you wish to play onto the player’s hard disk drive, connect the player to a television and you’re all set.

There are two models to choose from when considering the MviX Multimedia Player: the MV-4000U and the MV-5000U. Both models are virtually the same, with the exception of a couple of newer features on the MV-5000U, including an LCD display and an internal four-channel FM Transmitter, which allows you to broadcast audio through FM frequency, making you the DJ of your own personal radio station.

Takeaways
  • The MviX Multimedia Player is completely portable
  • The Player is small enough to fit in a child's lunchbox.
  • The HDD is not installed into the player, allowing custom storage options.
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