Thursday, May 10, 2012

ASRock's High-End Vision 3D 252B HTPC Review 2


UNBOXING IMPRESSIONS



The ASRock Vision 3D 252B package contained the following:
1.     Main unit in a 2.5L chassis (200mm x 200mm x 70mm)
2.     90W AC / DC adapter
3.     Media Center remote with batteries
4.     Support CD with drivers and miscellaneous software
5.     SATA and power cables / screws for user installation of second hard disk
The industrial design is unchanged from the previous generation, and the pleasing round edges are a step up from the CoreHT series.
When compared with the first generation Vision 3D, we find that one of the USB 2.0 ports in the back panel has been replaced with a USB 3.0 port. The front panel is identical in both versions.
Just like a notebook, this unit also supports simultaneous display on two monitors. Testing was done mostly with the HDMI output connected to a Elite VSX-32 from Pioneer, and then to a Sony KDL46EX720 1080p 3D TV. For non-media playing related testing, the HDMI port was connected to an Acer H243H 1080p monitor.
Our review unit shipped with Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and a OEM version of Cyberlink PowerDVD for Blu-Ray playback. However, the OEM version has a number of missing features such as lack of HD audio decode. To test these, we installed the full versions of both Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 as well as ArcSoft Total Media Theater 5.
We will conclude this section with a table to summarize the data and A/V connectivity options for the ASRock Vision 3D 252B HTPC.

A/V Connectivity Options for the ASRock Vision 3D 252B
Option
Status


HDMI
Yes [v1.4a]
Component
No
Composite
No
VGA
Yes (with Adapter - Not Supplied)
SPDIF
Yes [Optical]
Stereo
Yes

Data Connectivity Options for the ASRock Vision 3D 252B
Option
Status


Optical Disk Drive
Yes [Blu-Ray / DVD-RW]
USB
Yes [4 x v2.0, 4 x v3.0]
eSATA
Yes [1 x v3]
LAN
Yes [ 1000 Mbps GbE ]
Internal HDD
Yes [ 750 GB ]
WiFi
Yes [ 300 Mbps 2T2R 802.11n ]
Card Reader
Yes



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