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Mustek PVR-H140 Personal Media Center
Mustek PVR-H140 Personal Media Center

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Brand: Mustek
Category: Photography

List Price: $349.99
Buy New: $159.00
You Save: $190.99 (55%)



New (6) Used (2) from $99.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews

Color: SILVER
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Hard Drive Size: 40
Display Size: 3.6
Removable Memory: MultiMediaCard
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 3.2 x 1.2
Digital video recorder: 

MPN: PVR-H140
Model: PVR-H140
UPC: 748011400548
EAN: 0748011400548
ASIN: B000816CTE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your $   October 23, 2007
I'm sorry for those who wish to sell their used unit, but I'm also a user of this product, or should I say USE TO BE. For those who are interested in purchasing....buy something usefull.

Once the battery fails, it's useless. You can't replace it. The only way is to send the entire unit back to Mustek and you're at their mercy as to the price for the battery and shipping costs. Do you really want to frustrate yourself???????

The only good thing about the unit is the fair video quality. The sound is tinney, low volume (even on high).

Even though there's no speaker (connect earphones), the San Disk Sansa is the best bang for the buck!



4 out of 5 stars Interesting toy to play with   September 27, 2007
I have tried a little of almost everything with this device. I have played MP3 music; recorded shows and movies from Satellite, VCR, DVD, and other sources; played those recordings on a PC; and stored photos and computer data as if it was an external hard drive. Everything has worked so far.

On the downside, the earphones created instant static (so I substituted them with a set that I have used with a standalone MP3 player), the device is on the thick side, and the external speakers volume does not turn up high enough to listen to (you need to plug external speakers on the headset output to listen to the music or videos if you do not use a headset).

I like the relatively large screen and it almost offsets the negativity due to the thickness of this device. You can just plug in this device to a PC and play video and/or music etc by double clicking on the file stored on this PVR

It has been easy to use and fun to play with so far for the first couple of months.



3 out of 5 stars some what pleased   September 21, 2007
I really liked the product stands for, but there were problems that I guess are internal problems with the machine. I have purchased this device several times and each time there was a different problem with the machine. After I loaded about 35 movies on the device, it wouldn't cut on. Once the machine wouldn't cut off, so I had to reset the devise, which I lost all of my movies. I think if there were more products like this, it could really be a good device, because it was good for travel and you don't have to take a portable DVD player and movies with you. I really like the devise, it just had too many problems for me. I would love to have another one, but I have purchased too many and returned too many, so I don't want to keep getting the devise, only to have to return it and keep paying for shipping fees for manufacture problems.


1 out of 5 stars Mustek WHO:(???????????   September 7, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I don't know what I was thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!:). ZERO RATING
First- You only get 2 hours on a full charge
Second-Customer Services is the WORST
Third-It's heavy
Fourth-When watching a video there's a gap between the actors speaking and what you see. Think of the old school Karate movies.
Fifth-The ac piece on the machine broke after one year
Six-If you watch a movie and needed to stop in the middle, forget about it, it won't hold your spot so you go back to the beginning of the show:(
Seven-It doesn't show the names of your songs-more than 5 spaces and once a song in there you can't move it.
Eight-the kickstand broke because it made of plastic and too weak.



1 out of 5 stars huge mistake   June 2, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Do not buy this. The 40gb hard drive and the "features" mask the true quality of this product. The firmware is terrible. Folder and filenames only show the first 5 characters, making it hard to find anything. The pause/play button does not always work when listening to music. Folder and file navigation is way too slow. The volume on this thing is extremely weak. Video conversion software that is included does not work (winXP & WME9). Seems to me that the manufacturer tried to make it as cheap and as quickly as possible. It's a good idea, it's just that they should have spent more time tweaking it. If you have the money for one of these things, save another $100 and buy a video iPOD.

P.S. - Anyone know if the PVR firmware is linux based?


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