Looks exactly like the Mvix MX-760HD and seems to support the exact same formats (and NOT support the same ones as well (MKV, etc.)). I have the MX-760HD, but this one is about $80 cheaper (NewEgg has a $30 rebate on this right now). Both will work with OSX, but you'll have to use FAT32 to write to disk, and no files > 4GB. Only performance difference the specs show is that the Mvix will push 1080p over DVI. Wonder how the MEDIAGATE MG-350HD and the MVIX MX-760HD perform side-by-side - or are they really just the same thing in a different shell?
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Looks exactly like the Mvix MX-760HD and seems to support the exact same formats (and NOT support the same ones as well (MKV, etc.)). I have the MX-760HD, but this one is about $80 cheaper (NewEgg has a $30 rebate on this right now). Both will work with OSX, but you'll have to use FAT32 to write to disk, and no files > 4GB. Only performance difference the specs show is that the Mvix will push 1080p over DVI. Wonder how the MEDIAGATE MG-350HD and the MVIX MX-760HD perform side-by-side - or are they really just the same thing in a different shell?