
At first glance, the white box of the Modix player looks like a normal external hard drive case. On the front is a large display and lots of function buttons, while the A/V and USB ports can be found on the back, where you can also attach an external power supply. Once you turn on the device, a menu structure will appear on the hard-to-read display. You can navigate either with the remote control or using the many buttons on the front.
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The player can be controlled without a remote control, using the buttons

The remote control is pleasant to hold

Some buttons on the remote control have no functions
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Summary
- Introduction
- The Test Candidates In Detail
- Contents
- Here's How The Multimedia Player Looks Inside
- Spartan User Menu
- Not Many Setting Options Either
- Setup Menu: Audio And Video
- Player Setup: Not Much Of Use Here
- Codec Compatibility
- Modix HD3510: Fully Adequate DVD Player Replacement
- Front And Back
- Directory Structure
- Playful Main Menu
- Well-organized Setup Menu
- Settings For Audio And Video Functions
- Initial Setting
- Firmware Update For Better Video Support
- Codec Compatibility
- Summary
- Comparative Table Of Codec Compatibility
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1 HideAnonymous , May 19, 2008 11:17 AMI think it'll be a good idea to have a new article about the same subject
