![]() I have experienced little problems working with the Micca MPLAY-HD with the remote control other than the fact that once you point the tip of the remote control more than thirty degrees from the IR receiver, then you will get no response. Many people would just go with the logical "trial and error" method to see it interacts with their media player, and I am no exception. The remote control included has pretty straightforward controls. The optical and coaxial jacks run to your receiver for digital audio input. It is safe to say that most users would connect their media player to their HDTV via an HDMI cable, so the de facto HDMI port is at your disposal as well. There are also analog audio/video jacks for both composite and component cables if you happen to have a TV without HDMI. Two USB host ports are readily available beside a convenient master on/off switch for connection of USB drives or external hard drives. ![]() First and foremost, before I forget, there is also an SD card reader on the right side of the player for convenient insertion of SD cards without having to transfer the media to external USB drives before viewing. That is as simple as this little sucker gets as far as first impression goes.Īll the connectors are located at the back of the Micca MPLAY-HD. Off to the left, we can see the Micca's logo and branding printed clearly and boldly. The front has a standby button, power indicator, and a remote control IR receiver. Talk about a lightweight - literally - media player! Its rounded off corners and gapless wraparound shell gives it an aesthetically good look to it. Measuring 16.3cm in width, 4.1cm in height, and 12.2cm in depth, it weighs in at only three-quarters of a pound. ![]() I found the Micca MPLAY-HD media player to be surprisingly stylish, and its shell material exhibits a quality texture giving it a very stealthy look to match any living room setup. ![]()
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