Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Vizo Master Panel 2 MTP-201 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Vizo Master Panel 2 MTP-201.
January 2008
(83%)
18 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Master Panel II has been a great product to review, install and use so I am giving a very big thumbs up and would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants easier access to USB ports, eSata Ports and access to some Fan Controllers.Other FactorsTh...
Once again Vizo comes out with a cool product that makes out lives a little easier. The over all presentations and installation of the unit was reletively easy. The one consen is the wire lenght and inability of not hiding the wires in the back. For a ...
Abstract: Climbing behind your desk, especially to plug something as small as a thumb drive into your computer every time you want to use it is a challenge, especially if your tower is in a hard-to-reach area, such as behind a desk, or tucked in the low corner o...
Wide variety of ports, Card reader, Dual fan speed controller, Lots of cables included, Good value
Not a perfect fit in some computer chassis, No headers for plugging in audio to motherboard
Vizo's Master Panel II takes many commonly used ports found on the back of a PC and provides additional access at the front, creating a convenient way to plug and unplug peripherals without having to fiddle with wires at the back. Not only that, it a...
Abstract: Master Panel IIby VizoFeatures: An updated Master Panel, providing several more features and conveniences such as USB 2.0 ports, a 4-way memory card reader/writer, rotary dials for two fans, and a complete audio connection section.Official Website: www...
Card reader, Fan control, Audio ports, USB/1394/eSATA ports, No difference in transfer speeds, Great value
Installation a little tricky, Fans dont start on low speeds
This little wonder caught my eye and held its attention; sometimes case front panels get broken or are sometimes in awful places, this beauty fixes all those problems. The installation can get tricky at times, but trust me, its worth it in the end. T...
Abstract: Some times you have to think out side the box when you approach your next big upgrade, and I do mean outside the box. Nearly everything you need has gone external from hard drives to video cards. Thanks to the bandwidth gains offered by USB 2.0 and e...
Sharp looking design, Support for control of up to four fans, Light Weight (90g), Multifunction Card Reader can actively transfers data between cards, Space saving design consolidates everything in one place, Well placed front ports prevent clutter, Su...
No color option other then black, Excessive force needed to connect cables to pin headers (potential to bend pins), Not all cables are sleeved, SATA connector from motherboard is not locking, Cards can be inserted in the wrong orientation
The package containing the Master Panel II is perhaps the best I have seen to date. The box is clearly labeled, informative, and the items are securely placed within. However, I still fault Vizo for not packing their product more securely, and I hope r...
Abstract: Front multifunction I/O panels are now a must have for any computers. Accessibility is what all front I/O panels provide. Rather than always going back to the back of your computer to connect your peripherals, you can access vital connections right in ...
Abstract: Vizo, a computer peripheral manufacturer, has given us the opportunity to review one of their functionality enhancing products, the Vizo Master Panel II. Created from its predecessor Master Panel I, this front 5.25” drive bay panel is designed to mak...