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Sumvision Cyclone Micro Media Player

Sumvision Cyclone Micro Media PlayerBrand: Sumvision

List Price: £23.99
Buy New: £19.79
as of 4/9/2010 15:38 PDT details
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New (20) Used (4) from £15.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 77

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 5.7 x 2.3

MPN: Sumvision Cyclone Micro HD
Model: Cyclone Micro
EAN: 6931323099010

Release Date: February 8, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Plug and Play support for USB storage and MMC/SD/MS/SDHC device
  • Upscale playback of standard media files to 1080p resolution
  • Fast forward; rewind; zoom; pause; and repeat functions
  • USB support for Enclosures; Card readers and Flash drives
  • Upscale resolution to 480p/576p; 720p; 1080i; 1080p via HDMI interface

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5 out of 5 stars Answer to my problems   February 3, 2010
C. Dunn (Glasgow, UK)
47 out of 49 found this review helpful

I being 17 years old am constantly short of money. Hence I came up with the idea of getting rid of all my CDs and DVDs and just have raw data on my computer which can be downloaded for free. However, I had a major problem. I had to play everything on my laptop and it doesn't have the best quality picture or sound. I love music and movies. They are both a big part of my life so not having a good unit to experience both was a problem.

When I found the Cylcone micro I thought it wouldn't work. It's so small and how can it play videos when windows xp can't play videos without codecs. I don't know how, but by some sort of wizardry it plays a lot of my files.

I say "a lot" and not "all" because some AVIs cannot be played but this seldom happens. and even if it can't read it, they can be converted quite easily in under 10 minutes to a format it can play.

I have everything media and data related on a Western Digital 500 gb hard drive. Plug in and go.

Some people have been complaining about the remote but I find it ok to use, the only problem being you have to point at the tiny cyclone in the corner and not the TV, no big deal though.

I have heard of it totally formatting other customer's hard drives. I think this might be down to poor choice of hard drive. With something as fragile as an HDD holding 500gb of space it's best to not settle for less. I researched WD and they seem to be one of the biggest companies in external hard drive technology and it hasn't let me down at all, even when using it with the cyclone.

I Love how it can be played through HDMI and AV. HDMI is as you would probably guess, a lot better, but the AV is only a composite at the end of the day. I'm not a quality monger though, I just love movies, I don't care about how good quality it is. To those who do, make sure you own an HD TV. The AV is watchable but not spectacular. The sound is good no matter what! in my house theres an HD TV in the living room which is usually occupied and a regular TV in my room so I have to use AV.

Some people were also complaining about it not being able to recognise sub folders. I thought when I heard this it would be like a PS3 where it would show you how smart it is by being able to find all files without browsing them, and then fail. The cyclone micro for me recognise all my folders. Sure, it is quite windows 95 but once it plays a file you don't care, and it allows you to be creative with your organisation of files.

Also recognises my small Toshiba 40gb external HDD and a 4gb SD card I use for my camera.

Why you should buy this :
Play all movies you have on a USB device,
View pictures and play MP3 and other formatted files,
Never have to trail a cable from computer to TV again,
Aren't movies always better on the sofa than on the office chair?
It's only 20 quid!

Why you shouldn't buy this :
If you are picky about AV quality,
Are not patient enough to convert files when needed to,
If you have a cheapo HDD that won't work well,
The micro can glitch and have to restart if you browse large files to quickly or files far away from each other, (e.g. Play a song by America then immediately follow it up with one from ZZ Top),
the small remote if you have fat hands,
if you are expecting this to be the best viewing experience ever (it is not, but I still love it!)


Alternatives :
Maplin have some DVDs with upscalers built in, they might work a bit better, but doubt they will have HDMI,
Watch movies on your computer and end up destroying your keyboard with your XL Pepsi,
Trail a big cable from computer to TV, and deciding what cable actually works,
Actually buy the movies...

In short, this thing is a great product, if I had bought everything I have ran through this it should have 100s of pounds, but instead for more convenient use it has only costed around £20. I love this product!



5 out of 5 stars Cyclone Micro Multi Media Player   September 2, 2009
The Kernel
22 out of 23 found this review helpful

Incredible. A solid, well-built and reliable product about the size of an IPOD. Plugged in straight out of the box, connected my external hard drive, selected AV on my TV and there it was, working perfectly. No software uploads, no configuring, no complexity at all. Simply plug it in and away you go. I did not purchase the additional cables which were recommended as you are supplied with an AV 3-into-1 cable (red, yellow, white into Black). This gives a great quality already without having to pay any more. A really quality product which does exactly what it says on the box. All of my own movies are stored on a Toshiba external hard drive and range from xVid, AVI, MPEG4 and they all work well. The menu shows the files and folders that you have already created on your hard drive and allows easy access using the supplied remote control. I cannot recommend this product highly enough. The future of movie playing at a very reasonable cost.


5 out of 5 stars Great little gadget   April 14, 2010
LS SPENCER (UK)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is a no fuss plug and play gadget for your media files. I'd have to admit that at first I was sceptical as to its versatility as a media player, but then again all I wanted it to do was play my stuff on my TV set. It has played everything I've asked it to so far - VOB, AVI (also with subtitles), MPEG4, DIVX, MP3, WMA and WAV all without fuss. The user interface and remote control are no frills, basic and easy to navigate and yes, it recognises sub-folders/directories (a concern that I have read via another review elsewhere). The upscaling feature works well enough - (I guess if you were that bothered about picture quality you wouldn't be using low-def files in the first place...).

For £22 and free delivery I am very happy with the product and would recommend it if you, like me, just wanted to play your music and films through your TV.

pros: cheap, easy to use, plays your files no fuss, fits in your pocket
cons: no internal memory, no shuffle feature for tunes



5 out of 5 stars Just what I have been waiting for.....   October 12, 2009
Paulsinhis30's (UK)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

What a great piece of kit. Small, well manufactured, light, works exactly as it says with very good quality playback of good quality avi/xvid/divx files.

For those that have issues with the playback quality I would say check your movie files, I have good quality legal digital content and a decent SDHC card and this works as good as HD DVD/Bluray player. If you are expecting HD video from a 600mb file you are just setting yourself up for disappointment, its not the players fault, (although on Standard Definition TV this size file can still look as good as DVD). Also, check the settings on the OSD menu to match the screen you are using.

Photos are good too, with 12mp pictures looking very good on the Big Screen. Haven't tried MP3 yet but that wasnt really what I wanted it for.

Got media files on your pc that you want to see on television? If yes, buy one of these, you will not be disappointed!



5 out of 5 stars amazing price   August 3, 2009
Richard Bevan (Worcester, Worcs United Kingdom)
22 out of 24 found this review helpful

my number one reason for buying this was to play ISO files from my DVDs when traveling. It does this perfectly and for the price is much cheaper and smaller than anything else i've seen. Being able to use different USB hard disks is really nice since before I used an all in one media player/hard disk.
The only trouble I had was formatting the USB external disk since it would not recognize an NTFS disk formatted on my PC. It would say the disk had to be formatted again - which it formatted in FAT32 (no option as to which file system to use when formatting). Workaround so far is to let it format the disk in FAT32, then put the disk back on the PC, delete the partition and create it again in NTFS. Then the cyclone recognizes the disk as NTFS.
It played a couple of avi files I gave it but I didn't do extensive tests on what codecs it will support, but the DVD ISO image is most important for me. Many players (even WD TV) don't handle ISO.
There was enough power from the USB socket to work with several different 2.5" USB hard disks I tried, both SATA and IDE type, only my old Abigs 2.5" hard disk/media player caused trouble and would not spin up due to power requirements but a plain hard disk enclosure worked ok.


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