Blockbuster's MediaPoint player reviewed: unsurprisingly disappointing
C'mon -- you could tell from the product description that the 2Wire-built BlockBuster MediaPoint player would be a disappointment, now couldn't you? A full month and change after getting unboxed, the latest entrant in the surprisingly meaty movie set-top-box arena has been reviewed by the AP. You know things are headed south when the reviewer starts off by stating that "three similar devices he tested over the past two years were all better than the MediaPoint." In fact, he straight up called BlockBuster out for not being at least as good as units that came out years ago. What could possibly be so wrong, you ask? You can't fast-forward or reverse content until a download is complete. The on-screen interface is downright "unattractive," and it even looks blurry on HDTVs. The remote is said to be "cluttered with cryptic buttons." Oh, and the critic couldn't even figure out what content was in HD and what was in SD. We'd elaborate further, but there's really no need.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SAMe @ Jan 16th 2009 8:17PM
Embarrassing....
cypherstream @ Jan 16th 2009 9:55PM
Could be worse.... I-Guide could of been put on the thing!
xargs @ Jan 16th 2009 11:55PM
A $100 box that includes $125 worth of free rentals? So it's cheaper to throw the box away and buy a new one when you've used up the free rentals.
Rob @ Jan 17th 2009 12:02AM
It'd be nice if the XBMC team could get it to run on this box.
Murmillo @ Jan 17th 2009 1:55AM
How can something be unsurprisingly disappointing?
daaper @ Jan 19th 2009 3:41PM
Is that a serious question? When you can guess that it's going to be disappointing before you even begin using it...