Of course, vast functionality is fruitless without smooth, intuitive control. Entotem says the Plato’s modular build was purposely designed to facilitate any future functionality upgrades. Last but not least, a LAN socket caters for a wired internet connection, although a wireless one is possible with the addition of a USB wi-fi dongle.Īt this price, it wouldn’t be unfair to expect 4K support, however for now at least, it is absent in the Plato’s artillery. There are also two optical outputs for use with a soundbar, for example, and one HDMI for a connection to a TV or projector. There’s a decent spread of analogue and digital connections too: four line level inputs – one of which can be configured as a phono input – join one coaxial and three optical inputs. Meanwhile, storage can be further expanded externally via the unit’s three USB sockets (one on the front, two at the rear). ![]() Transfer them via USB to the Plato, then stream to a display over your home network, or play directly via HDMI.Īlthough 2TB holds the equivalent of about 50,000 CD-quality WAVs, Entotem says ‘3TB is on the way’. ![]() ![]() If you’re willing to rip your DVDs to your computer, the Plato can also be used as a film library.
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