Price: $ 249.99 USD first available to the public in July 2009, if you have not heard of HD Digitech HDX 1000 Network Media Tank so please introduce one of the best kind of digital media players to date. There are some disadvantages to this player, Media HD Player video, too, but the good far outweighs the bad. With a Serial ATA (SATA), slot for adding an internal hard drive, and additional features like support for BitTorrent, you can store multimedia files on the device, and give your computer a break.

These features coupled with the latest video and audio processor, the HDX 1000 Network Media Tank supports up to 1080p video output and audio output Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD HR and DTS HD-MA, are ready to blow your family and your friends away. The HDX 1000 Network Media Tank offers both wired network support and streaming wireless LAN (TP-LINK TL-WN821N Wireless N USB Adapter) is available as an addition of approximately $ 20 USD. The HDX 1000 gives you the ability to not only play media files from your computer or external hard drive, but Digital Media Player also supports streaming video over the Internet from sources like YouTube, Veoh, and Google Video.

Connectivity is a snap with the Universal Plug n Play (UPnP) and support DLNA Media Server. Support DLNA provide additional compatibility on your Xbox and PlayStation 3. You can also connect to the USB slave for direct copying of media files from your computer. Media Access up to 1080p via HDMI 1.3a. The HDX 1000 also supports component video output and composite video. HD Digitech has put everything on the audio processing as well, offering, Media HD Player video, Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD HR and DTS HD-MA.

Really solid top notch. Supports and plays almost all media files on the market. There are, like everything, some disadvantages to this player. The user interface outside of the box is text based, but fear not. There are third-party plug-ins available to help you navigate through your media. YamJ Movie Jukebox is available from Google and to help you navigate through your media collection. Furthermore there is no real manual, but there is a Wiki set up by the teaching NetworkedMediaTank.com. Here's an overview of features:

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