Just wanted to share with you my non-professional review of the 300X. I will just follow the same layout Doc Mel did in page 1
MEDE8ER MED300X
Box ContentsNMT player, quick start guide, component video cables, USB cable, power adapter, remote control, a carrying bag and an HDMI cable!
FrontThe only button you will see on the 300X is the power button. Every other buttons found on the 500X has been taken out.
BackAt the back, there is component video out, composite video, analog left & right audio, HDMI, optical and coaxial audio out. I can't remember if there is a LAN port and option on attaching a wifi adapter for wireless networking...I will check to verify. You can also find the cooling fan here.
Internal StorageYou can attach an internal 3.5" HDD inside, upto 2TB capacity.
External StorageSame as the 500X, there is an SD card reader, 1 slave USB port (for attaching the Mede8er to your PC for management and transfer of files in your internal HDD) and 2 USB slots for your external HDDs.
RemoteThe remote is slightly smaller than the remote supplied in the 500X. The only "BIG" difference I see is the "SEARCH" button on the remote...very helpful in finding movie files.
GUIThe Gui is still the same quality as the 500X, but better now, with the new "search" function, it is easier for find the film you want to watch, without having to scroll on the list.
Loading time is impressive. I am coming from an EGreat NMT player, and the Mede8er is FAST!
Another neat feature is the "preview" window on the movie file. As you press ENTER on the movie folder you wish to watch, there is a small screen to the left, which will show the preview of the film. Kinda like a picture in a picture effect on an LCD.
Image QualityIQ is okay. I am not sure if it is just me, but it seem like my EGreat still has the better PQ as compared to the 300X.
PlayabilityI hooked up my external hard drives to this baby, and it played every single file, except for one file - The Incredible Hulk 1080p DTS MA. This is the largest file I have and it won't play on the 300X for some reason.
AudioOut of the box, the 300X offers the following:
Dolby Digital (AC3) Downmix: Yes
Dolby Digital (AC3) Passthrough: Yes
Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC3) Downmix: Yes
Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC3) Passthrough: Yes
Dolby TrueHD Downmix: Yes
Dolby TrueHD Passthrough: Yes
DTS Downmix: Yes
DTS Passthrough: Yes
DTS-HD HR Downmix: Yes
DTS-HD HR Passthrough: Yes
DTS-HD MA Downmix: Yes
However, I feel that even with all these, the EGreat still sounded better.
It could be my setting, but it is something that I still have to play around with.
ConclusionThe 300X's function is to be what it is...an NMT player! Networking capabilities present on the 500X has been eliminated from the 300X...or now just an option.
Like Doc Mel, this is just my initial review. As for the inconsistencies that I may have found, I still have to check if my settings are properly done, as I just connected everything and fired on.
However, out of the box, I feel that the only real advantage of the 300X vs my Egreat is the loading speed. As for video and audio quality, I still prefer the Egreat...but that's just me.