MSI's Megaview 566 is the latest in the emerging line of portable devices aimed at people who want to enjoy multimedia on the move. As with rivals from Creative and Samsung, it can be used to play audio and video, and display still images.
But unlike Portable Media Centers, which are based on Windows, the Megaview uses its own proprietary operating system with some extra features. These include an FM radio tuner and the ability to record audio and video directly from a television, PC, FM tuner or hi-fi to its internal hard disk.
The Megaview 566 is compatible with DivX and wmv video files, although it is restricted to recording in the asf format at a maximum resolution of 320 x 240. At this setting, the 44-minute television broadcast we recorded took up 530MB of hard disk space.
Provided you haven't filled the device with photos or mp3s, its 20GB hard drive should be enough to store approximately 30 hours of video. Better file compression can be achieved by converting video with the bundled Dr DivX software, but sadly this is a time-restricted trial version.
We were slightly disappointed by the quality of the Megaview 566's 3.5in LCD screen, which has a very narrow viewing angle and lacks some definition. Despite this, most users should find it adequate for everyday use.
It is also let down by its average 90-minute battery life, although a spare rechargeable battery is included. You also get a tripod, infrared remote and an RCA cable.
Unfortunately MSI has not included a Scart adapter, which you may need if your AV equipment doesn't support composite connections.
It isn't the best device around, but the Megaview 566 is a versatile, lightweight and affordable alternative to a Portable Media Center.
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