To effectively upgrade the first generation version of this product, several key changes needed to be made.
An entirely new interface for TV viewing needed to be designed and developed because the prior version had none (VHS-esque functionality). In addition, there were very specific use cases that took intricate planning to work around.
-The SD player is housed out of sight from the monitor it is connected to. A user must be able to have close to full functional capability through operating just the SD player itself.
-It was requested that there be a playlist feature for movies. These would play in sequence, one after the other.
-Movies stored on the SD cards have an expiration date. Only 64 movies can be stored on an SD card and the player has limited memory. The users receive a new SD card every month. This meant creating an avenue for clearing memory to allow for newer movies to be stored.
To effectively upgrade the first generation version of this product, several key changes needed to be made.
An entirely new interface for TV viewing needed to be designed and developed because the prior version had none (VHS-esque functionality). In addition, there were very specific use cases that took intricate planning to work around.
-The SD player is housed out of sight from the monitor it is connected to. A user must be able to have close to full functional capability through operating just the SD player itself.
-It was requested that there be a playlist feature for movies. These would play in sequence, one after the other.
-Movies stored on the SD cards have an expiration date. Only 64 movies can be stored on an SD card and the player has limited memory. The users receive a new SD card every month. This meant creating an avenue for clearing memory to allow for newer movies to be stored.
To effectively upgrade the first generation version of this product, several key changes needed to be made.
An entirely new interface for TV viewing needed to be designed and developed because the prior version had none (VHS-esque functionality). In addition, there were very specific use cases that took intricate planning to work around.
-The SD player is housed out of sight from the monitor it is connected to.
A user must be able to have close to full functional capability through operating just the SD player itself.
-It was requested that there be a playlist feature for movies. These would play in sequence, one after the other.
-Movies stored on the SD cards have an expiration date. Only 64 movies can be stored on an SD card and the player has limited memory. The users receive a new SD card every month. This meant creating an avenue for clearing memory to allow for newer movies to be stored.