The box spouts a vibrant design with a black and orange theme, with a large featured image of the player on the middle. Along the bottom edge there are a few highlights on the devices features including its 1080p capability, Dolby Digital output, Gigabit LAN and wireless-n, along with a few of Asus’ playback features such as O!MediaShare, AutoPlay and RightTxT.
For reference, we find a quick start guide in a number of languages, a warranty manual and a copy of both of these also come on a CD.
To get the player connected up Asus include a HDMI and composite cable and naturally a remote is going to needed. The remote itself is very similar to that of other O!Play media players, but with a couple of subtle yet important differences. Firstly there are a few less buttons on here in comparison to the DVB-T model as these are not required, but what we do have instead is a bright red button towards the bottom of the panel with the Netflix branding beneath it. It doesn’t require a PhD to work out that that takes you straight to the Netflix service form anywhere else within the menus with only the press of a single button.
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