"Geoff Lane" wrote in message
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Fix it wrote:
Hi
I had a look for your Iomega Screenplay, and it transpires it
it is a rebadged version of the korean made Hyundai Media recorder
Model HDR-350Q
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/H...roductId=29526
As is the Ellion HMR-700
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ellion-HMR-7.../dp/B000TF6BZ4
Just for your info my Screenplay is the TV Link as shown below, it doesn't
have a HD.
http://tinyurl.com/8j6r3h
Geoff
Hi Geoff,
I had a look into that device, it is of no appeal to me.
It requires connection to a USB HDD formatted specifically,
or to a PC accessing content from an NTFS HDD. It seems
their software has to be installed, so restrictive with other
media software
It then acts as medium to a display for the HDD media content
It has severe restrictions etc. And is far from impressive.
And though on their site they marked it under the Screenplay
marque, it is apparently marketed as the Rev(?).
This is the actual model that is marketed as the screenplay:
http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1693.htm
I small bit of homework reveals this to be the most limited
of all the identical models - Hyundai and Ellion.
Only the Ellion is currently "futureproofed" inasmuch as
guides and firmware available for increasing capacity to 1tb.
Assumed they all use the same scaling chipset, but impossible
to discern which one?
Good luck.