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Abstract: Iomegas ScreenPlay played all the file types that we threw at it - and its easy to use. If you have a large collection of video and music files, you could play them all on your PC, but its far better to lie on the couch and play them on your TV us...
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Published: 2006-06-21, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com
The Iomega ScreenPlay drive is handy for toting around your collection of music, photos, and movies. Its fast to read and write, and the mounted buttons make using it a snap.
The multimedia interface is a pain to navigate, some older video formats arent supported, and tech support can be expensive.
Iomegas ScreenPlay is a handy multimedia playback drive, but we prefer the file management system of LaCies Silverscreen drive.
Abstract: Iomega’s entertainment-focused ScreenPlay is a 60GB external hard drive that plays music (MP3 and AC3), video (MPEG-1/2/4 and XviD), and displays photos on your TV through composite, S-Video, and RCA audio. It also doubles as a backup drive. Its bui...
Quite portable. IR remote. Built-in multimedia controls. Great concept.
Slow boot-up times. "Easy to use" interface is slow to the point of uselessness. Limited video playback (no QuickTime, no WMV). No playlist support. Expensive for external storage.
The Iomega ScreenPlay promises to liberate your multimedia files, such as pictures, video, and music, from your computer and play them back on a TV. If only it really did....
Connect directly to TV, small and light, Remote Control
Expensive, no Component/DVI output, no support for WMV The Final Word The Iomega Screenplay offers a convenient interim solution for viewing photos, music and movies on a television. Be prepared to pay a premium for the extra functionality though.
The Iomega Screenplay offers a convenient interim solution for viewing photos, music and movies on a television. Be prepared to pay a premium for the extra functionality though.