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AC Ryan Playon! HD 2 Network Media Player review

The Playon! HD2 arrives in a colourful box with information on all sides. There are five versions of this being sold, one without an internal hard drive, then others with 500gb, 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB drives installed. You can also add your own drive to a system or replace the one it ships with later.

Inside there are two seperate packages. The main unit under a foam cover and protected between foam inserts and another package which contains all the extras.

The bundle is comprehensive. They include a well written multilanguage manual, power adapter. Also included is a high quality HDMI cable, composite cables and USB 3.0 cable.

Of particular note is the excellent remote control unit which is sleeker and longer than the original. This makes it much more comfortable to hold.

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8 comments

  1. Excellent range of products these guys put out every year.

  2. I love the piano finish. Interesting idea to add USB 3.0, cant see myself using that much as i would leave this in a network position all the time, not next to a PC? more next to a TV. Dissappointing about the gigabit lan performance, I was expecting much faster times to internal drive over network.

  3. Looks great. The pricing is hard to beat. USB 3.0 option would actually be useful for me to transfer a lot of content over, as I dont really have a good home network.

  4. I wish one of these could act as a 24/7 nas with good speeds. no one makes one yet. 🙁 means you could download on the PC< move it to the NAS connected to the TV and watch the stuff later. they are all far too slow.

  5. They do the styling well, reminds me of my pioneer limited edition amplifier with piano finish. I think I spent more time polishing it than using it.

  6. korn, why not just copy them to a NAS, and then stream them to the media player later?

  7. I keep meaning to buy a media player like this, just havent gotten around to it. ive a ton of spare HDs. the bare one would make more sense for me.

  8. AC Ryan told us “The processor is unable to handle large data packets via the same Gigabit Ethernet port. For a standalone NAS system, the chipset used is better meant to handle data transfer, and Gigabit Ethernet improves this by providing a larger bandwidth.

    This is not an uncommon problem with media players, with the current Sigma processor also handling high bitrate streaming via their Gigabit port, but data transfer is relatively the same as our players on Realtek. At the moment Realtek is tweaking the data packets configuration to improve in this area, but it will not achieve the intended data transfer rates due to the processor limitation.”