This means that the TV303D relies on BD lite when playing back Blu ray folder rips. One of the biggest changes with the TV303D versus the previous Dunes (with the exception of the previous TV series) is the removal of full BD Menu support (thanks to Cinavia). Once you get past the main menu though navigating around has the same look and feel as the previous Dune models. The UI has undergone a bit of an overhaul from the previous Dune series, going with a simpler icon view (although you can switch back to the previous UI by changing the skin) It won’t win any awards for design, but has the perfect form factor to hide away in a cabinet or even attached to the back of a TV (with the benefit of the IR extender). It is a very simple and sturdy fanless aluminum case. ![]() You may be thinking that the case looks awfully familiar, and you are right, as it is the same case used for the TV301 I reviewed last year. Here is a picture of all the goods, which includes a USB 3.0 slave cable, HDMI cable, Wireless antenna, IR extender cable, remote control w/ batteries, and power plug. To the back you will see your usual array of inputs and outputs. On the right side is a USB 2.0 and SD card input ![]() On the left side of the case is a bay to slide in an internal 2.5″ hard drive.
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