All your movies and music in one place. Super portable, huge capacity and plays back pretty much every major format.
Pugs into almost any TV via HDMI or composite (camcorder) sockets.
Ideal to take on holiday for use in a caravan, chalet or hotel room or to use at home.
£72.99 plus £2.99 P&P.
All comments (21)
knobbly
6 May 16#1
Been this price for some time
MrWani
6 May 161#2
Not keen on the UI on these Media players, nothing compared to Kodi/Plex. I've had a couple over the years but now feel I wasted my money as they now sit in a cupboard.
I now have a NAS serving several Kodi boxes, raspberry pi's and Amazon TV sticks.
Can't complain about how these boxes function or this price but it's far from the best experience.
hcc27 to MrWani
7 May 161#4
Have to agree. Would prefer to use an Android box like the Mini M8s with a large SD card or an external hard disk storing your content locally while travelling - infinitely more flexible and functional.
dan494 to MrWani
7 May 16#5
Agreed, can't beat the kodi boxes
AndyRoyd
7 May 16#3
Don't think it supports x265/HEVC and certainly falls over with 10bit content which makes it dead in the water for me, although if you're not interested in playing recent format or effectively doubling the storage space then fill your boots.
bara03
7 May 16#6
Sorry for hijacking the thread but can anyone recommend a decent Kodi box that can be connected via Ethernet to stream .m2ts files from a NAS box please? There are so many around I don't know what is good or what is rubbish, cheers :-) Good price for this streamer though.
Zameen to bara03
7 May 16#7
+1
Arsenal1234 to bara03
7 May 16#8
I'm now using an Nvidia Shield was using a kodi box and it's a night and day difference so much more responsive and quick and you also get the benefit of streaming from your pc.
It's expensive but worth the extra in my opinion
bara03
7 May 16#9
Cheers and you can use the Nvidia Shield to stream films from a NAS box ok?
Arsenal1234
7 May 161#10
Yes you can either use Kodi and add it in as a network location or use the NAS as a plex server or use ES file Explorer and navigate to the NAS.
MeneerSmith
7 May 16#11
,,,and back on topic....
Four big concerns with this unit:
-It has no x265/h265 support (no firmware update to add 265 support afaik)
-it has no 4k support (again no firmware update)
-it is usb2 transfer which is very slow (around a minute per gb transferred as it seems to run at 30mb/sec down to 10mb/sec)
-it is heavy with the 3.5 inch hdd
You can get more modern boxes with usb3, 265 support, 4k, and grab one of the many cheap 2tb external 2.5 inch hdd's to plug into this for around £30 for the player and £50 for the hdd. It will be lighter in weight and less bulky than this.
headworx to MeneerSmith
7 May 16#14
Possibly four big concerns of yours, maybe not someone else.
tfish
7 May 16#12
for about £15 more u can get a WD one
fender62
7 May 16#13
seems good for the price 2tb drive, i have an old wd live hub 1tb and was looking to upgrade to something similar
what would you recommend, iv seen the slice media player bit over priced for what it is though.
watched a video review of this box, i dont like the menu system, rather ugly and not like my wd live hub menu
MeneerSmith
7 May 16#15
Should I have just said this was a decent unit five years ago but now it is just not even worth £75?
Avoid this and buy something modern in the same price range.
jukkie
7 May 16#16
Can anyone recommend a modern box that plays the more recent format in this price range? Well, up to £100.
Thanks.
MeneerSmith to jukkie
7 May 161#17
The more modern options are not a single unit, player plus internal hdd, like this deal is.
Your choice depends on precisely what you want to do with it. The unit in this deal has no wireless, streaming, kodi, and is just basically a player that you copy data onto from your pc or mac then you watch it. Up to 1080p. Lots of optionsare out there based on your precise needs but something like this is pretty good if you need what it offers...
sumovision x4+ around £35 from flubit. The sumovision x4, without 4k support, is around £28 from flubit. The prices are around 10% more on Amazon.
A 2tb external is £55 to £65 on Amazon, less if you get lucky with flubit or pick up a deal.
Nexusfifth
7 May 16#18
2TB's are much less if you use this site :smiley:
Most of the boxes have gotten pretty good these days. If you have the cash and intend to use it a lot go for Nvidia Shield, you get a lot of extra perks and usually much better experience and software then with cheapo boxes. Although sum x4's are very good at what they do.
tantalus_blank
7 May 16#19
For those that would consider a NAS setup, you can argue android boxes are better for kodi due to multiple use, but I find the sumvision ones to be slow and bulky in practice. Personally I'd go with a RPi3, it doesn't do as much but it's a lot slicker on the kodi side. I've got Plex for most devices (PS4 mainly) but kodi on the pi picks up my FTP server and works like a charm. Hard drive wise, you're better just buying a 2.5" external, then at least you know what you're getting (plus it's portable).
If you could cast to one of these it'd be a different story...
Pluun
7 May 16#20
Sumvision don't honour their guarantees.
Be warned.
Opening post
Pugs into almost any TV via HDMI or composite (camcorder) sockets.
Ideal to take on holiday for use in a caravan, chalet or hotel room or to use at home.
£72.99 plus £2.99 P&P.
All comments (21)
I now have a NAS serving several Kodi boxes, raspberry pi's and Amazon TV sticks.
Can't complain about how these boxes function or this price but it's far from the best experience.
It's expensive but worth the extra in my opinion
Four big concerns with this unit:
-It has no x265/h265 support (no firmware update to add 265 support afaik)
-it has no 4k support (again no firmware update)
-it is usb2 transfer which is very slow (around a minute per gb transferred as it seems to run at 30mb/sec down to 10mb/sec)
-it is heavy with the 3.5 inch hdd
You can get more modern boxes with usb3, 265 support, 4k, and grab one of the many cheap 2tb external 2.5 inch hdd's to plug into this for around £30 for the player and £50 for the hdd. It will be lighter in weight and less bulky than this.
what would you recommend, iv seen the slice media player bit over priced for what it is though.
watched a video review of this box, i dont like the menu system, rather ugly and not like my wd live hub menu
Avoid this and buy something modern in the same price range.
Thanks.
Your choice depends on precisely what you want to do with it. The unit in this deal has no wireless, streaming, kodi, and is just basically a player that you copy data onto from your pc or mac then you watch it. Up to 1080p. Lots of optionsare out there based on your precise needs but something like this is pretty good if you need what it offers...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sumvision%C2%AE-Android-Cyclone-Bluetooth-Streamer/dp/B01BLJJ9Q4/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1462635966&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=sumovision+4k
sumovision x4+ around £35 from flubit. The sumovision x4, without 4k support, is around £28 from flubit. The prices are around 10% more on Amazon.
A 2tb external is £55 to £65 on Amazon, less if you get lucky with flubit or pick up a deal.
Most of the boxes have gotten pretty good these days. If you have the cash and intend to use it a lot go for Nvidia Shield, you get a lot of extra perks and usually much better experience and software then with cheapo boxes. Although sum x4's are very good at what they do.
If you could cast to one of these it'd be a different story...
Be warned.