HavingĀ used media extenders forĀ some time (and not being overly impressed with them) I was eager to try the new xBox 360 250Gb – also known as the xBox 360 slim.
I gotta say this unit impressed me! Quite. Reliable. Quiet. Plays everything I can through at it including MKV and some dodgy AVI movies. Did I say quiet? Brilliant! There was only one little hiccup which was relating to MKV playback. Although the unit can play back MKV files natively it does need an update to handle AAC audio formats. This was an issue because most of the MKV files I tested had AAC audio formatting. Interestingly with out the update the xBox would not see the MKV files at all. Once the update was installed – viola! – all the MKV files were there.
Being an xBox novice (yes there are some of us still out there!) it did take me a bit of navigating to find how to update the xBox. However I found the settings quite easily and it is a simple matter of changing a couple of settings to make the xBox boot up into Media Centre mode straight up. You can even turn off the xBox controller so the kids can’t hijack what you are watching – it will use a normal media centre remote which follows the RC6 remote protocol (pretty much a standard these days).
The really cool thing is the way it interacts with Windows 7. Unlike previous media centres whose movement and scrolling was very jerky, the xBox is smooth as silk, emulating the Media Centre interface beautifully. All the transitions between menus and options are smooth and the response from the extender is almost as quick s the media centre itself. Buffering movies was also quicker than a normal extender too.
Overall, it is stylish, very quiet (that has been the problem with previous xBoxes), simple to use and powerful. The Media Extender has just been perfected!!