![]() ![]() It’s simply unbelievable that a company would advertise its device as BT capable but does not. After numerous attempt in trying different configurations and searching the A.C.Ryan forum, I realized that I’m not the only one facing the issues. That is 2 of of 4 main reasons for me to buy it! At first, I though it was my fault, must be some configuration problem. It introduces a much uglier GUI, BT client crashes every few minutes and installing additional software is impossible. It was a wrong decision! The new firmware is simply useless. I bought mine from the shop B (new stock with the latest firmware). Shop B was selling at RM519 (new stock with the latest firmware). There were 2 shops selling the same device (same model, same specs). With such a device, I can now connect to the world of BT without using a computer which consume much more power. I bought it because it’s a linux based device (hackable, install new software, can do a whole lot of things), consume less power (24W max), can run BT client and, of cause as a media player, it can play almost all types of video file on a TV. I’ve been looking for a small device (a lightweight computer) and I finally settled with this PlayOn!HD. About 2 weeks ago, I bought myself a birthday present: A.C.Ryan PlayOn!HD. ![]()
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