Thursday, January 20, 2011

Zinwell ZIN-5005HD "ZinTV" 3-in-1 Networking-Ready 1080p Full HD Multimedia Player/Streamer/Torrent Downloader, Free Internet TV/Radio, Black

Zinwell ZIN-5005HD "ZinTV" 3-in-1 Networking-Ready 1080p Full HD Multimedia Player/Streamer/Torrent Downloader, Free Internet TV/Radio, Black

Zinwell ZIN-5005HD "ZinTV" 3-in-1 Networking-Ready 1080p Full HD Multimedia Player/Streamer/Torrent Downloader, Free Internet TV/Radio, Black
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Product Description

ZinTV (ZIN-5005HD) is an advanced "Networking" multimedia player that brings full high-definition movies with fidelity audio to 1080p Full HD display. It can play media files stored on any USB storage devices (NTFS/FAT-16/32/EXT-3/HFS+ format) and can enjoy Free & best Internet TV/Radio stations from 210 countries


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8624 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Zinwell
  • Model: ZIN-5005HD
  • Dimensions: 1.70" h x 8.16" w x 5.80" l, .62 pounds

Features

  • The Ultimate" Media transformer" that decodes all - The ZinTV (ZIN-5005HD) is tough. MPEG1/2/4, .MKV, H.264 and Real - you can throw them at this baby! & DTS and Dolby digital ready
  • MUZEE Internet TV/Radio (Enjoy Free & best Internet Radio/TV stations from 210 countires) - Enjoy over 20,000 internet music and 8,000 internet TV programs collected from 210 countries in the world
  • Up to 3 Torrent downloads simultaneously - Torrent downloading with ZinTV (ZIN-5005HD) is as easy as 1-2-3* : Just save your favorite torrents to the USB storage device
  • UPnP streaming send CNN, ESPN, CBS and Hulu your way - Install 3rd party applications such as PlayOn and TVersity on your computer and connect the ZIN-5005HD to the same network - now you're ready to enjoy internet and PC content in the living room!
  • Full 1080p HD hightens your sense - Are you a movie snob who can't stand anything that's not Blu-ray quality? The ZinTV (ZIN-5005HD) will meet your high standards and satisfy your taste. Dive into a sea of high-definition pleasure!

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer

Playback ZIN-5005HD Media Player: The Best High-Definition Media Player for 1080p Video

The ZIN-5005HD: any format, any digital source
Any format, any digital source--all on your HDTV. View larger

Playback-ZIN-5005HD is an advanced multimedia player that brings full high-definition movies with fidelity audio to your 1080p HDTV display. It can play media files stored on any USB storage device, regardless of the device's format. Enjoy over 20,000 Internet music stations and 8,000 Internet TV programs collected from 210 countries in the world, offering stable and categorized high quality channels--all with easy search functionality.

Support Multiple Formats, with Network Media Playback

ZIN-5005HD supports the most high definition 1080p video format, such as WMV, MPEG1/2/4, XviD, H.264, and VC-1. It's capable of decoding RMVB files up to 720Pp--no need to install media conversion software on a separate PC. It also supports WMA, Real Audio, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, ISO, IFO, VOB files. No more time spent converting video, photos and music!

With SAMBA (SMB) protocol support, shared files from remote PCs and network-attached storage can be played through your home network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi (using the optional ZIN-6203 Wi-Fi adapter, sold separately). Just connect the ZIN-5005HD to your home network to browse and play media from your network-connected PCs, laptops, or NAS drives, all on your HDTV.

MUZee internet TV and radio
Stream and play internet TV and internet radio with the ZIN-5005HD media player. View Larger
Stream and Play Live Video over the Internet with Third-Party Software

Browse and play video from most popular Internet video websites like Amazon Video on Demand, Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, and more. ZIN-5005HD is a DLNA v1.5-certified device, so it supports plug-and-play with media managed by DMS (Digital Media Server) software such as PlayOn and Tversity. (Installation of third-party DLNA DMS software like PlayOn or Tversity on your PC or laptop is required for this added functionality.)

Stream Your Windows Media Player Library to Your TV

Using Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 media sharing, you can stream music, pictures, and video from your computer to the ZIN-5005HD connected to your home network.

The ZIN-5005HD photo viewer
Browse your photos by thumbnail, and easily share them in a slideshow
Powerful Networked Media Playback Features for Movies, Photos, and Music

See and create video playlists with preview windows. Play back DVD/ISO and Blu-ray/ISO files. Watch your movies and shows with subtitles, or without--the ZIN-5005HD supports .srt, .sub, .ssa, and .smi subtitle formats.

Browse your photos by thumbnails or Playlist mode. Share your photos in a slideshow with background music. Zoom in and out, or rotate.

User-Friendly OSD Design with Easy-to-Use Remote Control

Listen to your favorite music with fast-forward, rewind, pause, and repeat playback, using the handy included remote. Simply use the direction/OK keys on the included IR remote control to navigate all menu functions. No complex controls--just point and click.

The ZIN-5005HD connections
Plug and play to HDMI. Additional outputs ensure compatibility with all TV sets. View larger
Plug and Play, with True 1080p HDMI Output

With only one HDMI cable, you can experience original 1080p video and the clarity of digital audio with your media files. Additional composite and component outputs ensure compatibility with all television sets--the ZIN-5005HD is ready for any hi-def display you can bring to it. Just switch the display input/source to see the available video.

Transfer Files Easily

Copy, move or delete files stored on a USB drive, network-attached storage (NAS), your camcorder, or a camera to the attached USB drive using the on-screen menus. Search by filename and partial filename.

Download screenshot from the ZIN-5005HD
Download Internet files without ever turning on the computer
Download and Store Media Content with P2P Network Download Technology

With its built-in P2P download engine, you can download media files on the Internet without even having to turn on your computer. Its simple Bittorrent download navigation interface lets you import your .torrent seeds into the ZIN-5005HD, and the ZIN-5005HD can become your Media Download Center, running in the background with lower power consumption than a standard PC.

Simple System Firmware Upgrades

To update firmware, users simply opt for the USB/Network firmware update in the Settings menu.

Technical Specifications
  • Video Outputs: HDMI 1.3, composite, component
  • Audio Outputs: Optical, component
  • Wired Networking: Ethernet
  • Wireless Networking: with optional Wi-Fi 802.11n adapter (sold separately)
  • DLNA Certified: Yes
File Formats Supported
  • Video: MPEG 1/2/4, Divx 3/4/5/6, Xvid, H.264/AVC, VC-1, WMV9, RM/RMVB 8/9/10 (.avi, .mkv, .ts, .m2ts, .tp, .ifo, .iso, .vob, .dat, .mpg, .mp4, .mpeg, .mov, .wmv, .asf, .flv, .rm, .rmvb)
  • Photo: HD JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIF, TIFF
  • Audio:MP3, MPEG Audio, Dolby Digital, DTS, WMA, PCM, LPCM, ADPCM, FLAC, WAV, AAC, RA, OGG, MKA
  • Subtitle: srt, sub, smi, ssa, idx+sub
  • HDD/USB Drive Format Compatibility: NTFS, FAT 16/32, FAT, EXT3, HFS+


Customer Reviews

There Are Better Choices2
I have the Zinwell and a pair of Western Digital TV Live so I'll compare and contrast.

Setup is super easy with both. Connect to your TV or receiver via HDMI cable, attach an external hard drive (not included) and go into the menus to configure your audio and video option. You can also connect these to a wired network and Western Digial has certified a number of USB wireless adapters that require a bit more knowledge to setup. The documentation from both companies could be a lot better so I'll call this one a tie.

The WDTV Live is a bit slower to start up but directory changes are much-much faster than the Zinwell. I suspect because the WD indexes and caches directories of any external drives while the Zinwell has to reread it each time. The difference in speed is absolutely huge. Basically performance wise the Zinwell feels really-really doggy to me. Advantage WDTV Live.

The WD has a much cleaner and better looking interface compared to the Zinwell's ugly menus over a /Linux/like/file/system/. I can live with ugly as long as it works but in 2011 I shouldn't have to. Advantage WDTV Live.

The WDTV Live outputs 5.1 audio in DTS format over HDMI, toslink or coax; the Zinwell outputs raw bits or stereo over HDMI. If your Receiver supports DTS then advantage WDTV.

The Zinwell's remote is a tad better but much larger. Both media players work seamlessly with Harmony remotes. Advantage Zinwell.

Both play nearly every popular audio and video format either from your own external hard drive or across a wired network. However both struggle trying to play hi-def video across a network connection. I find that hi-def vidio from an external hard drive works pretty well with the WDTV Live but never could get the Zinwell to output anything but stereo without the sound breaking up. Advantage WDTV Live.

The Zinwell promises access to the full DVD/BD menus but I never could get menus to work and found the separate audio selection button to be stubborn. With the Western Digital you do have to get used to using the "options" button to access audio and subtitle choices but they work. Slight advantage WDTV Live.

Bottom line the network media player market is still immature with many newer products coming down the pike but for now I consider the Zinwell a no-go for my needs.

works but there are plenty of better choices1
Won't see my wireless. I hooked it up wired, and it will see my network, but fails to log on. I hook up my external hard drives to it, and it will play dvd image files fine, unless they are blu-ray. They play, but it seems there is too much information for it, because after a few minutes, the sound will crackle, then stop. The movie plays on, but no sound. If I pause it, I can get sound again for a couple seconds, but then it does it again.
If it was just regular DVD image files, it works fine, but it is suppose to be an HD player, and Blu-Ray is HD. It will not work with Blu-ray image files.
And the internet radio/tv stuff is a joke, it took me like a century to update the firmware and still shows logon fail message.
one star for some media player basic features, but there are plenty better choices (some of them are even cheaper).

Great Little Device4
I own the Zinwell unit (not the brite-view or the viewsonic that look exactly the same).

Good for:
-Home HD Videos (Havent run into a file that it wont play yet)
-Playback DVD image files w/o burning on to DVD
-Karaoke Files (it has a left/right channel shift key)
-Picture viewing with background music (you choose what song to play)


Pros:
-2 USB ports that work with Hard Drives (Only tried NTFS) and USB flash drives (Only tried FAT16, FAT32, NTFS)
-lots of codec (rmvb, avi, mkv, iso, vob extensions all work fine)
-1080p output
-both bitstream of decode DTS and Dolby Digital sound (DTS ES 6.1 and DD EX both work fine, dont have anything to test high bitrate audio format though)
-Network capability (never used it)

Cons:
-video/audio glitches when switching subtitles or audio tracks in a video file, easy fix by rewinding a second then play, then will play flawlessly till the end
of the file.

-Stewart

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