![]() The concept proofs that you can do a lot of stuff with very little hardware, yet it remains intuitive. The market is continuously changing, the biggest trend last year where tablets, Android entered the market and that certainly changed the balance of smart phones. Of course at the TV end you can and would probably want to tweak a little as well. Still, a little personal tweaking we feel is always an option needed. Sharp quality with razor sharp contrast and black levels. Then again the default output quality has been fine tuned for you really well already. Lacking here is say a post processing feature like a little extra image sharpening or gamma. The new video settings are a little more basic. Since the screen grabs you are looking at are actually taken with a photo-camera they unfortunately came out a little over exposed. In the setup menu you can select a plethora of options. You can set up and log into your personal accounts for YouTube, Flickr and Picasa, very convenient. Not sure if anyone uses it, but its fun to see and play around with. The unit also offers internet functionality such as Picasa, some news Feeds and Flickr. The first option lets you browse your media by location or type, while Media Library indexes your files by type, date, genre or artist to name but a few. The menu is divided into Movies, Music, Photos, File Manager and Internet Media, quite different from the initial GUI. ![]() Its fast enough though, especially at this price level. The one thing we do notice is that the menu interface still isn't fast, and especially after the new firmware upgrade it seems you can make roughly 2 selections per second. it's now high-resolution giving you the look and feel of proper HTPC software like say MediaPortal. The GUI is much more easy on the eyes, and even better. AC Ryan recently updated its graphics user interface to revision 2.0 ![]()
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