It was supposed to assume when you buy the newer MovieStation having these advantages to its predecessor.
Unfortunately that is not the case with this drive.
Now do not misunderstand the Maxi t.uch is not bad but the "old" tu was better thought out.
Here again the points
1)
The t.uch has a card reader and a front USB port and the function of deleting folders and copying and moving without you need a PC.
That sounds great at, but it is not quite as it was not designed to end.
The copy process only when the USB flash drive or SD card to FAT 32 is running and the hard drive Trekstor also runs on FAT32, and that is exactly the downside.
A TB hard drive is or should be in NTFS format so also files> 4GB Installs can be.
2)
The hammer is but if you now but formatted the drive to NTFS (and thus dispenses with the copy function), some files do not exist or do not play.
3)
Then even the copy function, this does not work well in only one direction and that on the hard disk but from the plate on a stick. If one wants to have data from the disk down, but you need a PC again
4)
The data transfer between hard drive and USB flash drive / card / PC is very very slow.
5)
The old tu had a great "Zoom function" with which one could adjust the picture optimally to any television, whether tube, LCD projector, LCD, plasma.
This feature has been completely removed.
Otherwise the board is doing very well, if you then remain on FAT 32 plays it all off.
She has an HDMI connection to the old do not.
The menu navigation is simple and logical.
So Conclusion:
If you can do without the HDMI connection, then rather buy the tu.
Which is cheaper and better and is also available with 1 TB of storage.
The maxi t.uch is good, which is tu better :-)