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Publicerad: 2012-01-19, Författare: Michael , testad av: maximumpc.com
Comprehensive file and container format support for media you own; broad collection of services for media you rent.
After several weeks of living with the WD TV Live along side my HTPC, identifying the preferred video playback device is a tossup. It is easier and quicker to organize, modify or otherwise manipulate the media files on the network with the HTPC. Howev...
This media player can play pretty much anything you can throw at it. I have now been spoiled into hating any device that can’t play as many formats as the TV Live. When it only costs around $100, can you blame me? Even though it may not be as customiz...
Publicerad: 2011-10-06, Författare: Ken , testad av: legitreviews.com
The Western Digital WD TV Live is one of the best high-definition media players and streamers on the market today. With built-in wireless, support for Blu-ray ISOs, and a huge suite of applications built-in, the latest generation WD TV Live only has...
Publicerad: 2011-10-06, Författare: Ty , testad av: cnet.com
The WD TV Live features industry-leading format support and built-in Wi-Fi. Its broad selection of streaming services includes Spotify, Netflix, Hulu Plus, Vudu, and Pandora, among many others. The interface is friendly, and video and sound quality are as
The best streaming channels require paid subscriptions or pay-per-view fees. There's no support for Amazon Instant. The remote buttons are rubbery, and the onscreen keyboard is a pain to use. DLNA support is spotty, and the software still has a few bugs t
The WD TV Live (2011) offers a solid combination of must-have streaming services and excellent USB and network file support, making it one of the best devices of its kind available for under $100.
The Western Digital WD TV Live diverges from the WD TV Live Hub by removing internal storage and adding integrated WiFi and a little more RAM. The overall box size is smaller too, coming in at about a stuffed ham and cheese sandwich in overall mass. T...
affordable, versatile media player, supports BBC iPlayer and Netflix
no LoveFilm, Sky, or other UK broadcasters
It'll be interesting to see what new features – if any – Western Digital can add to the forthcoming WD TV Play, but even in its current form the WD TV Live is one of the few media players that can give the AppleTV any real competition
Easy to use, attractive user interface, good file support, wide range of services
Lacks mainstream movie content, confuses some file types, lacklustre sound
The WDTV Live has a lot going for it: wide format support, a nice interface, plenty of control options and easy set-up. And yet, like many rivals, it lacks that one last push towards completeness that would earn it the full five stars. It offers plenty of...
WD's tiny TV Live media streamer supports a wide range of popular formats and it can play them from directly-connected USB drives or from computers on a local network. It's a device that's easy to use and its remote is comfortable to work with. The mai...
Easy to use, clean interface, Faultfree media playback, Online streaming improving with each new firmware, WiFi is builtin now
No LOVEFiLM support, presently
Western Digital's Live TV is a versatile media player and Internet streamer that's widely available from £75. Offering a clean-cut interface for local and networked content, together with an ever-expanding array of streamed programming, it's definitely worth c...