Overall, I'm very pleased: it can read several formats (including downloaded YouTube .flv videos, and Nikon D200 NEF)
but... I'm dismayed by their 'cheapness' charging extra for: - WebBrowser PlugIn - Vob/DVD videos reader PlugIn - podcast player PlugIn - AV out ports - AV in ports - USB host ports
These extras put about US$ 200 above the unit US$ 400 retail price.
And, if you live outside US, they charge US$ 1 = 1 Euro for the PlugIns download!!!
the reversed wall clock is called 'Barber-Shop-Clock', for the customer to check the time, at the mirror the clock on the wall behind him.
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Also extra, the AC battery charger.
Charging through the Unit's USB port takes about 24hs to fully charge the batteries
:-(