MediaGate MG-45, MG-35, MG-450 HD and MG-350 HD Reviews
I bought my first MediaGate MG-35 Multimedia Player two years ago and bought an MG-350HD last year.
I have bought several for my colleagues and friends. After helping many people in various forums, I decided to have my own
MediaGate Blog here.
I will discuss how to use MediaGate advanced features; MediaGate MG Media Player firmware updates, user
interface and compatibility issues; and of course, MediaGate MG Media Player new product information in this MediaGate blog.
I recently bought the new serial ATA hard drive version MediaGate MG-45
USA and I will share the experience with you. I will keep updating
MediaGate pictures and videos of MediaGate HD and non-HD models. Make sure
you check out my MediaGate Blog
for latest information.
MediaGate General Specifications
The MediaGate has a 10/100 Ethernet port so home PCs in the same subnet can be easily accessed.
The MediaGate has a USB2.0 slave port. It provides an alternative way to download digital contents from the PC. Contents in USB storage devices.
3.5-inch HDD, user-installable.
Supports MPEG 1/2 MP@ML, MP4 ASP@L5, 4.x and 5.x
Supports composite, S-video, component video outputs.
Supports Dolby digital, MP1 and MP2 Layers I, II and III (MP3).
Supports stereo L/R, optical/coaxial digital audio, analog 5.1 channels.
Supports JPEG still picture.
Can access files on multiple sources from TV using a remote controller.
Accuracy of MediaGate Video Player Information
This website contains basic information of the MediaGate Video Players. I will try my best to keep them up-to-date. If you find the information is outdated, please kindly notify me via the "Contact" link at the bottom of the page.