MediaGate MG-45 Digital Media Player
- Supports up to 1TB SATA HDD capacity
- Built in 10/100 LAN port for streaming over the media files from local shared network
- Stores and plays back movies by DVD quality display
- Stores and plays back MP3, WMA, and GOO Vorbis music files
- 3.5 SATA HDD is user-installable
Product Description
The MediaGate MG-45 is a high performance media player. The MG-45 uses a 3.5" SATA hard drive (not included) to store and share multimedia files. In addition to USB2.0 connectivity, this model also has a 10/100 Ethernet port, allowing you to not play files from the hard drive inside, but you can also play media files located on the networked PCs. The MediaGate MG-45 supports DivX, MP4 and WMA playback. All audio and visual cables for connection to your TV are included, as is a remote control and instruction manual.
The MG-45 is compatible with all SATA hard drives up to 500GB. The unit also has a USB2.0 slave port which enables you to play content stored on USB drives. The MG-45 can even be configured in collaboration with web-based movie distributors as a set-top box or media gateway to access, play and/or download legal movies from the website directly without a home PC.
Video Out (480p, 720p, 1080i Progressive Scan):
Composite: 1Ch : 1.0Vp-p (75«ø load)
Component: Y : 1.0Vp-p (75«ø load)
Pr : 0.70Vp-p (75«ø load)
Pb : 0.70Vp-p (75«ø load)
S-Video
Audio Out
Stereo 2Ch: Left (1/L), Right (2/R)
Digital Out (Coaxial): 0.5 Vp-p(75«ø)
Audio Sampling Rate: 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96KHz
S/N (Signal to Noise) Ratio: 99dB
Dynamic Range: 92dB
Harmonic Frequency Distortion: 0.01%
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MediaGate MG-45 Digital Media Player
- Publisher: Mediagate
- Label: Mediagate
- Studio: Mediagate
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #12876
- Supports Composite, S-video, and Component video outputs
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: MediaGate MG-45 can be better ... 2008-11-17
Comment: It works but you may get jitters streaming over ethernet 10/100 Mbps, and I know that my NAS should be able to keep up. I think that it needs to include more buffering in the unit. And, I hope that it comes with HDMI output.
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