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KaiFa EP6000B Network HD player with BT built-in

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KaiFa EP6000B Network HD player with BT built-in $210 at Newegg
 
Discuss (20) : History : Tell : Posted 10:07 AM PDT 08/13/09 by Ben
KaiFa EP6000B Network HD player with BT built-inNewegg has the KaiFa EP6000B Network HD player with BT built-in for $210 with free shipping. Supported video format MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/WMV9/AVI/XviD/TS/TP/WMV/MPG/IS O/VOB/H. 264/VC1/MOV/MP4/MKV and audio format OGG/ACC/AC3/WAV/WMA and photo format JPEG/GIF/BMP/PNG.
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#1   qtpie - Posted 10:20 am PDT 08/13/09 (282 Posts)
any review on this player? can it really play all 1080p MKV files? what about DTS decoding? can it do that? Thanks.
#2   sholling - Posted 10:29 am PDT 08/13/09 (937 Posts)
No FLAC support. I'm going to keep saving for a popcorn hour.
#3   middesk - Posted 10:51 am PDT 08/13/09 (23 Posts)
Why pay $210 for this when you can get Mvix Ultio for $169
Mvix Ultio plays FLAC as well.
#4   qtn2x - Posted 10:59 am PDT 08/13/09 (381 Posts)
i'm 2nd with #1's questions.
#5   techsupport - Posted 12:21 pm PDT 08/13/09 (2588 Posts)
I just got the kingwin one for $70AR from the egg yesterday and it is the shit. It's running Linux and you can telnet into the box and hack the shit out of it. I already got FTP and web server on it and am working on samba to make it a full NAS. Not bad for a fucking ghetto-ass 70 fuckin bux, dude!
#6   techsupport - Posted 12:28 pm PDT 08/13/09 (2588 Posts)
Just read the reviews on this and it has a few too many flaws for this price.
#7   meikgeik - Posted 12:50 pm PDT 08/13/09 (207 Posts)
wtb moar info on hacking this kingwin thing... SOunds like a winner for me but google is just giving me spam about deals on the thing.
#8   meikgeik - Posted 12:54 pm PDT 08/13/09 (207 Posts)
I guess It's just a matter of knowing what commands to enter huh? Know of any walkthroughs or anything for the more linuxly challenged of us? If I could get samba turned on so I could use it as a nas, I think I'd be set. I had to do this on my laptop like 3 years ago, hell if I remember what I had for lunch yesterday. >_>
#9   jj27 - Posted 12:55 pm PDT 08/13/09 (11 Posts)
EGreat M34A is a great alternative. It's less than price of Popcorn but runs the same firmware as Popcorn. It plays 1080p mkv with full DTS native encode. Plays pretty much all formats.
#10   BensBargains - Posted 12:59 pm PDT 08/13/09 (1148 Posts)
What about WDTV
#11   todavidjensen - Posted 1:07 pm PDT 08/13/09 (74 Posts)
What is the best option with a built in blu-Ray drive?
#12   techsupport - Posted 1:17 pm PDT 08/13/09 (2588 Posts)
WDTV has no ethernet = FAIL

Kingwin uses the realtek rtd1261 design.

http://rtd1261.wikidot.com/
#13   meikgeik - Posted 1:23 pm PDT 08/13/09 (207 Posts)
Awesome, thanks tech:)
#14   techsupport - Posted 1:27 pm PDT 08/13/09 (2588 Posts)
BTW, kingwin is more limited. No FLAC and no mkv but for $70, and having a hackable box, I can deal.
#15   meikgeik - Posted 1:44 pm PDT 08/13/09 (207 Posts)
damn no mkv might be a deal breaker... a lot of my anime is comming in MKV format, but I guess GOTSent is easy enough to use to convert mkvs... hmmm. I hope it goes on sale again. $99 is what it currently is, i'll wait a while i guess.
#16   todavidjensen - Posted 2:49 pm PDT 08/13/09 (74 Posts)
#15 specs on newegg says it has mkv
#17   qtn2x - Posted 5:33 pm PDT 08/13/09 (381 Posts)
if you're willing to spend this much, might as well just invest a little more and get pc instead, no need to worry about any formats.
#18   tuan2 - Posted 8:40 pm PDT 08/13/09 (129 Posts)
#7,

Last I checked, there's no PC that small enough to fit in the palm of my hand,. They don't even has enough power to play 1080p if they're less than 3 pound (netbook could not do this).

These are so small and convenient extremely portable (the ultimate portable) and power consumtion must be better than PC-I haven't check but the heat it give off is much less than PC so power consumtion must be way less.

PC cost more than $200, if portable then much more .

You need to try one of these and see such a little limitation but with a lot more to gain.
#19   RKLE - Posted 9:23 pm PDT 08/13/09 (6302 Posts)
seems overpriced.
#20   skydotcom911 - Posted 12:36 am PDT 08/14/09 (25 Posts)
how abuot the mediagate M2TV ? only 109.00 and play all the file MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4/WMV9/AVI/XviD/TS/TP/WMV/MPG/IS O/VOB/H. 264/VC1/MOV/MP4/MKV and audio format OGG/ACC/AC3/WAV/WMA and photo format JPEG/GIF/BMP/PNG. and also RMVB 1080p stuff~

alot more cheaper tho
 
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