ViewSonic VMP70 Cheap 1080p Video Player

By admin | Nov 5, 2009
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Believe it or not, the holidays are right around the corner.  Yeah, I still can’t believe that.  Viewsonic has dumped the VMP70 deliciousness on us.  What makes it so delicious?  The price would be a very big part of that.

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There is no .mkv file support on this, but it does have HDMI component and USB, among others.  Here’s the rest of the specs:

DISPLAY

Resolution Full 1080p HD video playback

COMPATIBILITY

Photo Formats JPG, JPEG, BMP, PHG, GIF photo format
Video Formats MPEG 1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, H.264, VC-1, WMV9, RM/RMVB & more
Audio Formats WMA, MP3, DTS, OGG, AAC, (2-channel), Real Audio

POWER

Consumption 11.48W (typ), standby mode < 48W
Voltage Input 100~120V AC, 50/60Hz
Voltage Output DC 12V 2.0A

CONTROLS

Basic 1 key power button, all functions controlled by remote
OSD English, French, Spanish

OPERATING CONDITIONS

Temperature 32ºF –104ºF (0ºC–40ºC)
Humidity 80% (non-condensing)

DIMENSIONS

Physical (WxHxD) 8.03″ x 1.57″ x 5.5″ (203.98mm x 40mm x 140mm)

WEIGHT

Weight 0.925 lb. (420 g)

REGULATIONS

FCC, RoHS

PACKAGE CONTENTS

ViewSonic VMP70 Digital Media Player, HDMI cable (1.0m), remote control with battery, AC/DC Power Adapter, User Guide

WARRANTY

One-year limited warranty

INTERFACE

HDMI, Component (CVBS), Composite (YPbPr), SPDIF inputs 2xUSB 2.0

SYSTEM STORAGE FILE SYSTEM

EXT3, NTFS, FAT 16/32
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2 Comments so far
  1. Joal November 22, 2009 11:57 am

    I try to find if really not support MKV files but I can’t find the manual in any place either all the specs. in the Viewsonic page they said and more,
    What more means?
    Are they tried to hide some of the specs that are not posted complete?
    If the player won’t play MKV file is one NO* NO and going to lost customers even the price is good.
    I write Viewsonic customer support and ask for the manual to read all the specs, let see what they said.
    JOAL

  2. Joal December 21, 2009 10:56 pm

    Update;
    Viewsonic customer service contact me by email couple of days after i submit the comment and they told me that they are going to send me the link with the information,
    At Today 1 month pass already and i never hear from them again, i visit their web site and they not have any new information.
    A have not see any reviews of the VMP70 so i understand that they can not be able to play MKV. Or ISO files.
    Today i was making research on the Seagate FreeAgent Theater + Media Player STCEA201-RK and look Ok and Promising also Plays MKV and ISO files but the link of the Viewsonic Pop up from Other site and decided to give another try to see if they have more information available But Sadly only found two reviews from some users that purchase the item and not much info.
    So I think that I’m going with the Seagate, I’m also Own the WD and works Ok and plays MKV but not all the files that i have to Convert to play on the WD Also The WD does not Play ISO Files.

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