Shady
23rd January, 2012, 01:53 PM
Picked up one of these today.. Cideko Android HD Media Player : Media Adaptors : Maplin Electronics (http://www.maplin.co.uk/cideko-android-hd-media-player-587489)
and have been asked to do a little review of it.
First off, the price :D only ?49.99 for a networked media player with android 2.2 built in.
First thing you notice when opening the box is the size.. its tiny..
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5639-box-size.jpg
just under 13.5cm x 11cm..
After putting the ir receiver (hidden away at back of remote keyboard) into the back of box and puting batteries into tjhe remote, you power on to this screen
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5636-main-screen.jpg
As I bought this mostly as a media player/streamer i will show this aspect first.
After choosing the video icon, you are presented with a choice of 3 locations, upnp server, samba server or system memory (usb or sd card).
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5634-selecting-media-source.jpg
I already have a samba share set up via my router so i picked network search and there was my samba share already listed.
menus are quick to fly through to choose which file you want to play
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5633-video-list-thumbnail-view.jpg
and you get a little thumbnail video of each file. After choosing, playback begins within 2-3 seconds
The box plays back all the major codecs including .mkv with no jitters.
Now this box is ethernet only, so unless you have homeplugs or enough cable, you are limited to where you put it.
Now the android system... this isnt the best, its 2.2 froyo and the site says that its 10.2 flash compatible.. however, i have had trouble playing any flash sites such as iplayer or itvplayer.. youtube has its own app tho and works well.
I tried installing the iplayer app, but it wouldnt install and am waiting for the manufacturers to get back to me on the flash issue.
An app that DID install and function correctly is Atorrent, a bit-torrent client that you would use in exactly the same way as a pc, browse to torrent site, d/l and choose the torrent client to use.. job done. This particular box will only d/l torrents to an sd card tho, which is a shame as usb offers more storage capacity.
The keyboard/remote is a joy to use, with full qwerty, media playback buttons and also operates like a wiimote to move the on screen cursor around.. its responsive and feels nice in your hands.
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5638-remote-showing-triggers.jpg
Now this is only a quick review, but so far im loving this little box. the only con i can find is the android experience not being as good as it should.. with no flash (or no way that i can find to get it working atm) this feels more like android 2.1 than 2.2.
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and have been asked to do a little review of it.
First off, the price :D only ?49.99 for a networked media player with android 2.2 built in.
First thing you notice when opening the box is the size.. its tiny..
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5639-box-size.jpg
just under 13.5cm x 11cm..
After putting the ir receiver (hidden away at back of remote keyboard) into the back of box and puting batteries into tjhe remote, you power on to this screen
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5636-main-screen.jpg
As I bought this mostly as a media player/streamer i will show this aspect first.
After choosing the video icon, you are presented with a choice of 3 locations, upnp server, samba server or system memory (usb or sd card).
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5634-selecting-media-source.jpg
I already have a samba share set up via my router so i picked network search and there was my samba share already listed.
menus are quick to fly through to choose which file you want to play
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5633-video-list-thumbnail-view.jpg
and you get a little thumbnail video of each file. After choosing, playback begins within 2-3 seconds
The box plays back all the major codecs including .mkv with no jitters.
Now this box is ethernet only, so unless you have homeplugs or enough cable, you are limited to where you put it.
Now the android system... this isnt the best, its 2.2 froyo and the site says that its 10.2 flash compatible.. however, i have had trouble playing any flash sites such as iplayer or itvplayer.. youtube has its own app tho and works well.
I tried installing the iplayer app, but it wouldnt install and am waiting for the manufacturers to get back to me on the flash issue.
An app that DID install and function correctly is Atorrent, a bit-torrent client that you would use in exactly the same way as a pc, browse to torrent site, d/l and choose the torrent client to use.. job done. This particular box will only d/l torrents to an sd card tho, which is a shame as usb offers more storage capacity.
The keyboard/remote is a joy to use, with full qwerty, media playback buttons and also operates like a wiimote to move the on screen cursor around.. its responsive and feels nice in your hands.
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shady/albums/cideko-media-player/5638-remote-showing-triggers.jpg
Now this is only a quick review, but so far im loving this little box. the only con i can find is the android experience not being as good as it should.. with no flash (or no way that i can find to get it working atm) this feels more like android 2.1 than 2.2.
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