The actual hardware is mounted inside the unit with four tiny screws. A small board is visible containing the 2.5" hard drive; all other components, including the decoder chip and flash memory, are located next to the drive. The back of the board is nearly devoid of components, as the player doesn't need much hardware for its decoding work.

Compact board with pre-mounted 2.5" drive

The back of the player board
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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