Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Archos TV+ USB2 and the average rating is 57%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Archos TV+ USB2.
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42 Reviews
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Abstract: Archoss TV+ is among the most expensive multimedia receivers here, but it does have an 80GB hard disk for TV recordings and storing video, audio and image files. Setting it up is tricky. Instead of SCART outputs, it has component video and stereo p...
Abstract: Watch with bother. A good media streamer, but fiddly TV recording and a high price count against it. Most of us have hundreds of music and video files stored on our PCs. The problem is that most PCs are stuck in studies or bedrooms, and not in the li...
Limited out of the box functionality, Ineffectual IR zapper, Standard definition only, User-unfriendly, Keypad remote
The French manufacturer makes a sensible start with the Archos TV+ by mimicking the sleek design of the Apple TV and many of the features that it offers. Content can be wirelessly streamed from your PC so that JPEGs, MP3s and DiVX can be accessed on yo...
Abstract: There are plenty of solutions for getting downloaded video and music onto your TV, from Windows Media Center to digital media adapters-and of course, Apple TV. You can record TV on a Windows Media Center and transfer it to a portable media player, or ...
Built-in DVR, Good streaming ability, Can sync recordings to Archos media players
Low video resolution, Confusing remote, Web plug-in costs $30 extra
Although the Archos TV+ has more features, it’s not as easy to use as Apple TV, does not support true high-def, and has a confusing remote. In its current form, the Archos TV+ is a pale Apple TV imitation, even if it can record video.
Abstract: Ein digitaler Festplattenrecorder, der gleichzeitig auch Musik und Videos vom Rechner streamt und es möglich macht, auf dem großen Breitbildfernseher im Internet zu surfen – all das hat sich der Netzwerkplayer Archos TV+ auf die Fahnen geschrieben...
Archos TV+ probably would have been something to shout about a couple of years ago, but its lack of HD support, absent digital TV tuner and poor video format support mean its outclassed by the competition. Add on the fact that the plug-ins will cost...
The TV+ has a lot of potential and is certainly stacked with features. But it has too many shortcomings to be worth spending £250 on. It's not a particularly good media streamer. It's not an elegant alternative to Sky Plus or a decent twin-tuner DVR. Its ...