Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player Black

  • Brand : Western Digital
  • Product name : WD TV HD Media Player
  • Article code : WDAVN00
  • Category : Digital Media Players
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:32:10
  • Short summary description Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player Black :

    Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player, Black, BMP, GIF, PNG, H.264, MKV, Xvid, AAC, FLAC, MKA, MP3, OGG, WMA, FAT32, HFS+, NTFS, USB 2.0

  • Long summary description Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player Black :

    Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player. Product color: Black, Image formats supported: BMP, GIF, PNG, Video compression formats: H.264, MKV, Xvid. Supported file systems: FAT32, HFS+, NTFS. Interface: USB 2.0. Power requirements: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Weight: 303 g, Dimensions (WxDxH): 125,5 x 100 x 40 mm

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Reviews
theverge.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:31
Average rating:65
The numbers don't lie. When Netflix accounts for more than a third of US internet bandwidth, when streaming services are racking up Emmys by the truckload, when cable subscriber numbers dwindle while Amazon Prime Video sign-ups soar, it's hard to avoid th...
smallnetbuilder.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:32
Average rating:0
In late May, Western Digital announced the newest member of its WD TV line of media players – the WD TV. The TV assumes the top of the line of WD's line of media streamers, which also include the WD TV Play (reviewed) and WD TV Live (reviewed). This WD TV...
  • HDMI and analog AV outputs, Supports large number of media file types, Smartphone remote apps for iOS and Android, Supports USB local media, DLNA server and network shares...
  • Relatively small number of streaming apps, No Netflix...
smallnetbuilder.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:33
Average rating:0
There are a lot of multimedia players on the market these days. Most of these little boxes allow you to stream your movies, photos and music across the home network into your entertainment center. But the hassle of getting these devices set up on the...
  • Attractive UI, Extensive video formats supported, 1080p support, Silent...
  • Can't attach USB hub, No networked streaming (but can be hacked to add it)...
  • Inexpensive media player that plays content from an attached USB drive only...
anythingbutipod.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:34
Average rating:0
The time where home theatre computers and expensive media boxes were the only ways of getting content onto your TV is over, and the market is filled with cheap solutions that will let you play music, photos and videos on your TV. One of the cheapest...
  • The time where home theatre computers and expensive media boxes were the only ways of getting content onto your TV is over, and the market is filled with cheap solutions that will let you play music, photos and videos on your TV. One of the cheapest...
techwarelabs.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:39
Average rating:0
The Western Digital TV Media Player The Western Digital TV HD Media Player (WDTV) is the device everyone has been raving about. I first heard of the WDTV from a friend who got me pretty excited about its possibilities. When I got my hands on it, I’l...
  • In the beginning I was genuinely curious if the WDTV would live up to my expectations. To my enjoyment the WDTV turned out to be pretty awesome with lots of great features for a reasonable price (around $100.) My only real desire for this device wou...
techarp.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:40
Average rating:0
When we first saw the WD TV in early December, 2008, we were very impressed with it. In fact, we have been telling people just how it will render disc-based players useless, and we were proven right. Since its launch, the WD TV has taken off like a ro...
futurelooks.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:43
Average rating:85
As much as I like my trusty little laptop, I’d much prefer to watch my HD movies on my HDTV. That much makes sense, but when you get the majority of your digital content through the Internet on your computer, what’s the easiest way to send that conten...
  • At about a hundred bucks, the WD TV HD Media Player from Western Digital certainly offers several advantages over some of its direct competitors. It’s great to see a true HDMI connection here for 1080p video and it’s even better that they have taken...
maclife.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:51
Average rating:60
Interface issues slow down what’s an otherwise capable home media player for music, movies, and photos. Western Digital’s WD TV is the latest attempt at solving the “last mile” problem--namely how to get your digital content from y...
  • Ultra-simple. Portable. Plays a ton of media formats. Can output 1080p. Supports digital-audio output.
  • No network connectivity. Album/movie art display is inconsistent.
  • The WD TV is a super-simple and highly portable media player. We’d love to see some network connectivity and a more flexible interface, but sometimes just good enough is just that. Good enough.WD TV...
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:52
Average rating:80
Western Digital’s WD TV HD Media Player is missing two components commonly found in digital media players: a display and storage. What the device does have is two USB ports, HDMI and composite video outputs, digital and analog audio outputs, and the...
  • Supports a host of popular media formats, codecs, and containers.
  • Awful DAC; doesn’t support DivX, WMA Lossless, or any encrypted media.
techworld.com
Updated:
2017-01-19 05:16:53
Average rating:0
The WD TV box lets your HDTV play media transferred from any USB storage device (flash drive or external hard drive), without any need for a streaming network device to bridge the distance from your storage drive or PC to the TV. Western Digital's fir...
  • Overall, if you want to skip the home networking approach and connect a media-filled hard drive up to your television, the Western Digital WD TV is a good bet. Full 1080p support and HDMI connectivity makes it an especially viable option for home-thea...
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