November 29th, 2006
The *NEW* Wireless Mvix player is finally here
By Chief Gizmateer
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews
MvixUSA has finally released a wireless version of their Mvix player. In addition to adding wireless, they went hi-def and even added USB host ports for additional external hard drives, flash drives and external DVD-ROM drives. You can purchase the Wireless Mvix for $329 at the MvixStore.
Hopefully you can access your media files via wireless as well as moving files to the device. You can also purchase a car power adapter for the device so this could easily be a portable wireless storage video server. I wonder if you could stream video to a PSP from the device…
By the way, check out the review we did on Mvix MV-5000U, which was the precursor to the wireless version.
Source: Gizmos for Geeks












Inglix the Mad says:
Hmm, how good is the DivX and Xvid support?
I use mostly DivX to compress my DVD’s on my HTPC but wouldn’t mind one of these for my computer room if it handles both fairly well.
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