![]() ![]() ![]() This solidity does make the G Stream markedly heavier than many of its rivals but, frankly, we couldn’t care less about this in an AV device. This makes it feel very strong and also gives it that all important plus point of just ”feeling” nice, a measure that can be overlooked all too often. The build quality is also exceptional with both the top and bottom panels finished in painted metal rather than the usual plastic. Being quite wide it also looks more at home, and less toy-like, among all the above boxes. Its super slim profile also means it stands a better chance of squeezing in among your DVD player, Sky box, and receiver than many of its rivals. Its top and sides are black in all the right ways and the silver strip that runs round the top is a perfect little highlight. Unfortunately, it’s turned out to be a bit of a let down.Īesthetically, we couldn’t have been happier. This sounded like a killer combination of features so as quick as possible we’ve got one in for review. Its G Stream was set to cost the same as the much loved Western Digital WDTV and use the same chipset yet also include built-in Wi-Fi. When we first heard of Dane-Elec’s arrival on the media player scene we were rather excited.
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